"But there is a God in heaven that revealeth secrets, and maketh known to the king Nebuchadnezzar what shall be in the latter days."
Daniel 2:28
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THE
KING'S MYSTERIOUS DREAM
Daniel
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Nebuchadnezzar, ruler of the Babylonian Empire, was one of
the greatest of ancient kings. During his reign, he extended the boundaries of
Babylon to include much of the territory we know today as the Middle East and
Egypt. In the course of his conquests, many smaller countries fell. Members of
the royal families of these subdued nations were made captives at the Babylonian
court. Thus we find Daniel and his friends, princes from Palestine, land of the
Hebrews, captive in Babylon at the time when God gave King Nebuchadnezzar the
remarkable dream recorded here. Because of Daniel's faithfulness, God used him
to interpret the dream. Let us turn now to the details of the prophecy.

1 - WHO ALONE KNOWS THE SECRETS OF THE FUTURE?
Isaiah 46:9-10-"Remember the former things of old: for I am God,
and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end
from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done,
saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure,"
When the Babylonian king was perplexed about the future of his kingdom and
the meaning of his dream, Daniel encouraged him with these words:
Daniel 2:28-"There is a God in heaven that revealeth secrets,
and maketh known to the king Nebuchadnezzar what shall be in the latter
days."
During the First World War, the Prince of Wales visited a hospital filled
with hundreds of war-mangled men. As the prince walked slowly from bed to bed a
stabbing cry quieted the faint rumble of conversation. "0 God! Is there a
God?" The probing question came from a youth lying upon a bed. He had eyes,
but they did not see. He was blind. His chest was deep, his shoulders broad, but
his sleeves dangled limp and empty on the pillows. He had no arms. He had a
powerful form; but, from his trunk to the foot of the bed, the covers lay
perfectly flat upon the mattress. He had no legs, no sight, no arms! This youth
was destined to a life of unutterable anguish unless he had faith in God; and,
from his aching heart, burst the bitter words, "Is there a God?" The
Prince of Wales, his heart filled with pity, stooping over, kissed the youth
upon his forehead.
Is there a God? A young Hebrew prince spoke for God before
the mighty Nebuchadnezzar some 2,500 years ago. Down the long corridor of time
his words of faith come echoing back to us: "There is a God in
heaven." However gloomy the day, dark the night, or rough the way,
remember, "There is a God in heaven." And He knows the future and
reveals it to men.

2 - WHY WAS THE DREAM GIVEN TO NEBUCHADNEZZAR?
Daniel 2:28-"There is a God in heaven that
revealeth secrets, and maketh known to the king Nebuchadnezzar what shall be in
the latter days."
Daniel 2:29-"He that revealeth secrets maketh
known to thee what shall come to pass" (verse 45).

3 - WHAT PART DOES GOD PLAY IN THE AFFAIRS OF NATIONS?
Daniel 2:20-21-"Blessed
be the name of God
for ever and ever: for wisdom and might are His: and He changeth the times and
the seasons: He removeth kings and setteth up kings: He giveth wisdom unto the
wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding."
The God of the universe presented to Nebuchadnezzar a picture of events to
come in order to show him that a power greater than himself was at work in the
world. This fact is still true today. Indeed, all rulers are subject to God's
decrees.
One writer has said: "The power exercised by every ruler on earth is
Heaven imparted; and, upon his use of the power thus bestowed, his success
depends. To each the word of the divine Watcher is, 'I girded thee, though thou
hast not known Me . . Break off thy sins by righteousness, and thine iniquities
by showing mercy to the poor; if it may be a lengthening of thy
tranquillity." The divine Watcher said to Nebuchadnezzar, "That the
living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it
to whomsoever He will" (Daniel 4: 17).
The great image which King Nebuchadnezzar saw in his dream,
which Daniel then interpreted, is pictured here. The stone, cut
out without hands, will strike the image on its feet.
BABYLON - 605 B.C. - 538 B.C.
PERSIA - 538 B.C. - 331 B.C.
GREECE - 331 B.C. -168 B.C.
ROME - 168 B.C. - A.D. 476
DIVIDED - A.D. 476 - NOW
4 - HOW DID DANIEL DESCRIBE NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S DREAM?
Daniel 2:31-"Thou. O king, sawest, and behold a great image.
This great image. whose brightness was excellent. stood before thee; and the
form thereof was terrible" (verses 31-35).
This great image of a man, made of metal and clay with the great stone
striking the feet, represented the rise and fall of empires from
Nebuchadnezzar's day down through the centuries of the past to our own day and
on into the future. Let us trace the scenes in this vivid prophetic picture.
5 - WHAT KINGDOM WAS REPRESENTED BY THE HEAD OF GOLD?
Daniel 2:37-38-"Thou,
O king, art a king
of kings: for the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom. . Thou art this head
of gold."
The head of gold was a symbol of Nebuchadnezzar's kingdom,
Babylon. He was the "head of gold."
God had spoken of Babylon as a golden city a hundred years
before (Isaiah 14:4).
Through Jeremiah, a prophet contemporary with Daniel, God spoke of the nation
as a golden cup (Jeremiah 51:7). Historians refer to Babylon as the
"Golden City of a Golden Age." Nebuchadnezzar could not but be
impressed (and not a little pleased) with the fitness of the symbol, "head
of gold."
6 - HOW WERE THE WORLD EMPIRES FOLLOWING BABYLON
REPRESENTED?
Daniel 2:39-41-"After thee shall arise another kingdom inferior
to thee, and another third kingdom of brass, which shall bear rule over all the
earth. And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron. . And whereas thou sawest
the feet and toes, part of potters' clay, and part of iron, the kingdom shall be
divided."
Each of the four empires of this prophecy was to fall and be succeeded by
another ruling power. The head of gold represented Babylon; the breast and arms
of silver, Persia; the thighs of brass, Greece; and the legs of iron, Rome. Let
us take a quick glance at each of the passing empires.
1. The gold kingdom of Babylon.
Babylon was the first of what history knows as the Four Great
Monarchies: Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome.
By contact with the Hebrew nation, Babylon had opportunity to
become familiar with the Word of God and His will as revealed in it. Then as
now, God was "not willing that any should perish," but that all should
have eternal life, Jeremiah says, "We would have healed Babylon, but she is
not healed" (Jeremiah 51 :9). As a nation, Babylon turned away from
God. Because of this, all through succeeding Scriptures the term,
"Babylon," is used in a symbolic way to refer to those who willfully
turn away from God.
In Chapter five of the book of Daniel, the account of the fall of Babylon is
given. A century before this, the man, Cyrus, leader of the Medes and Persians,
was pointed out as the one who would overthrow Babylon. This he did in 538 B.C.
After establishing his government, he put in action the legal processes that
freed the Jews and led to the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Isaiah 45).
2. The silver kingdom of Persia.
Silver was a fitting symbol of Persia; for it was used by the
Persians as a medium of exchange and in decorations, even more than the gold of
the Babylonians. See Cambridge Ancient History on "Persia."
Persia, like Babylon, turned aside from the worship of the true God. The
wickedness of their later leaders undermined their strength and led to their
decisive defeat by Alexander the Great at Arbela in 331 B.C. The reins of power
thus passed into the hands of the rising empire of the Greeks.
3. The brass kingdom of Greece.
The brazen armor and brass breastplates worn by the Grecian
soldiers are reflected in the brass thighs of the image.
Again another great nation had opportunity to know its Creator as a Saviour;
but, like the nations before it, Grecia turned away to the false philosophies of
its own devising. After the death of Alexander the Great, the nation began to
lose its power and unity. The growing strength of the Romans finally became too
great for the Greeks who, formerly, had so nobly defended themselves at
Thermopylae and Salamis. The defeat in Macedonia, at Pydna in 168 B.C. was the
first of many, until the entire territory in the Middle East, formerly held by
the Greeks, was under the iron monarchy of Rome.
4. The iron monarchy of Rome.
The iron monarchy of Rome broke in pieces, bruised, and
subdued kingdoms for nearly six hundred years. Jesus was born in this era and
was crucified under Rome's authority.
Hippolytus, a great theologian who died about A.D. 236, wrote, referring to
Rome: "Rejoice, blessed Daniel! thou hast not been in error. . Already the
iron rules." Gibbon wrote: "The arms of the republic, always
victorious in war, advanced and the images of gold, or silver, or brass, that
might serve to represent the nations and their kings, were successively broken
by the iron monarchy of Rome" (The History of the Decline and Fall of
the Roman Empire, Vol. 3, p. 365).
7 - WHAT PICTURE IS GIVEN OF THE DIVISION OF ROME?
Daniel 2:43-"Whereas
thou sawest iron mixed with miry
clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men: but they shall not
cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay."
Barbarian invasions divided the territory of Western Rome,
These divisions - ten in number, represented by the feet and toes of iron and
clay formed the foundations of the many nations that are now located in Europe.
For instance, some of the territory once conquered by the Franks is now France,
territory taken by the Alamanni is now Germany, etc. The efforts of rulers such
as Charlemagne, Charles V, Louis XIV, Napoleon, Kaiser Wilhelm, and Hitler who
attempted to unite these European nations under one head have all failed. The
prophecy indicates that these countries will never be permanently
united-"They shall not cleave one to another."

8 - HOW DOES GOD PICTURE THE FINAL CRISIS OF THE NATIONS?
Daniel 2:34-35 -"Thou sawest till that a stone was
cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of iron and
clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the
silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of
the summer threshing floors; and the wind carried them away, that no place was
found for them."

9 - WHAT GREAT KINGDOM IS REPRESENTED BY THE STONE THAT
STRUCK THE IMAGE?
Daniel 2:44-"And in the days of these kings
shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed."
Daniel 2:35-"The stone that smote the image
became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth."

10 - WHERE ARE WE TODAY?
The kingdoms of Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome have passed from the
scene of action. We are now living in the last division, represented by the feet
and toes of the image. The course of history is almost run. The next act,
according to the prophecy, will be the coming of Christ as King of kings and
Lord of lords.
"Down in the feet of iron and of clay, weak and divided,
soon to pass away. What will the next great glorious drama be? Christ and His
coming and eternity!"
Consideration of this prophecy brings us face to face with the most vital
issue of our lives. Are we ready to enter Christ's everlasting kingdom and
prepared to meet Jesus Christ, the coming King? There is nothing more important
to us than to make sure of that eternal home in Christ's kingdom. Every person
may have the assurance that he will be part of that kingdom if he cares to be.
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved." Surrender
your heart and life to the Saviour and let Him live in you a life of obedience.
You will recall the account of the thief on the cross who,
when he was face to face with death, turned to Jesus and said. "Lord,
remember me when Thou comest into Thy kingdom."
That very moment Jesus assured the penitent thief of a place
in His coming kingdom. God can do that for you and me today!

LOOK
FOR THE WAY-MARKS !
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1. Look for the
way-marks as you journey on,
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Look for the way-marks,
passing one by one;
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Down through the
ages, past the kingdoms four
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Where are we
standing? Look the way-marks o'er.
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2. First, the
Assyrian kingdom ruled the world,
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Then Medo-Persia's
banners were unfurled;
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And after Greece
held universal sway,
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Rome seized the
scepter- Where are we today?
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3. Down in the
feet of iron and of clay,
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Weak and divided,
soon to pass away;
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What will the next
great, glorious drama be?
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Christ and His
coming, And eternity.
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Look for the
way-marks, the great prophetic way-marks,
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Down through the
ages, past the kingdoms four;
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Look for the
way-marks, the great prophetic way-marks,
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The battle’s
almost o’er!
F. E. Belden

DANIEL TWO
"In the annals of human history, the growth of nations,
the rise and fall of empires, appear as if dependent on the will and prowess of
man; the shaping of events seems, to a great degree, to be determined by his
power, ambition, or caprice. But in the Word of God the curtain is drawn aside
and we behold, above, behind, and through all the play and counterplay of human
interest and power and passions, the agencies of the All-merciful One, silently,
patiently working out the counsels of His own will . .
"God has made plain that whosoever will, may come 'into the bond of the
covenant' (Ezekiel 20:37). In the creation it was His purpose that the earth
should be inhabited by beings whose existence would be a blessing to themselves
and to one another, and an honor to their Creator. All who will may identify
themselves with this purpose. Of them it is spoken, 'This people have I formed
for Myself; they shall show forth My praise" (Isaiah 43:21).
"In His law God has made known the principles that underlie all true
prosperity, both of nations and of individuals. To the Israelites Moses declared
of this law: "This is your wisdom and your understanding." "It is
not a vain thing for you; because it is your life." Deuteronomy 4:6; 32:47.
The blessings thus assured to Israel are, on the same conditions and in the same
degree, assured to every nation and to every individual under the broad heavens.

"Hundreds of years before certain nations came upon the stage of action,
the Omniscient One looked down the ages and predicted the rise and fall of the
universal kingdoms. God declared to Nebuchadnezzar that the kingdom of Babylon
should fall, and a second kingdom would arise, which also would have its period
of trial. Failing to exalt the true God, its glory would fade, and a third
kingdom would occupy its place. This also would pass away; and a fourth, strong
as iron, would subdue the nations of the world.
"In the history of nations the student of God's Word may behold the
literal fulfillment of divine prophecy. Babylon, shattered and broken at last,
passed away because in prosperity its rulers had regarded themselves as
independent of God, and had ascribed the glory of their kingdom to human
achievement. The Medo-Persian realm was visited by the wrath of Heaven because
in it God's law had been trampled underfoot. The fear of the Lord had found no
place in the hearts of the vast majority of the people. Wickedness, blasphemy,
and corruption prevailed. The kingdoms that followed were even more base and
corrupt; and these sank lower and still lower in the scale of moral worth.
"The power exercised by every ruler on the earth is Heaven-imparted; and
upon his use of the power thus bestowed, his success depends." -Prophets
and Kings, 499-502
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