25.03.17 “Belshazzar’s Grand Party!” (Daniel 5:1-6)

Episode 250317 March 16, 2025 00:07:40
25.03.17 “Belshazzar’s Grand Party!” (Daniel 5:1-6)
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25.03.17 “Belshazzar’s Grand Party!” (Daniel 5:1-6)

Mar 16 2025 | 00:07:40

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Show Notes

 

Significant things, history shaping things are happening so fast these days, in so many parts of our world, are you having a hard time keeping ‘up to date’ and piecing it all together?  Join me again back in Babylon about 2500 years ago in between chapter 4 & 5 of Daniel. Amazing things were happening, and I think it will be exciting for us to step into it. Yesterday I left you in the throne room of King Nebuchadnezzar as he was dictating to his scribes his autobiography regarding that shocking time when the king actually went insane for a while and lived out in the wild with the animals!  By God’s grace he repented, and God restored him to his palace and kingship until his death in 562bc.

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 Today’s Scripture: Daniel 5:1-6. Choose below to read or listen.​​

Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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