Kingdom Dreams

    by Ron Rose

        One night King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that bothered him greatly. He asked his fortunetellers and magicians to tell him both the dream and its meaning. His request was an impossible one, they responded. No man could do what the king asked.

        God, the source of Nebuchadnezzar's dream, revealed the dream and its meaning to Daniel, a bright and devoted young Israelite who had become an adviser to the king. After giving God the credit, Daniel described the massive image the king had seen: The head was gold, the chest and arms were silver, its torso and thighs were bronze, its legs were iron, and its feet were a mixture of iron and clay. Then Daniel told of the mysterious rock that struck the image, destroying it and continuing until it became a mountain that filled the earth.

        Daniel then told Nebuchadnezzar God's message. The almighty God of Israel, the God who gives all kings power and authority, had given Nebuchadnezzar -- the head of gold -- the right to rule. Other kingdoms would come after Nebuchadnezzar's, but none would be as great as his until God set up his own kingdom. Then God's kingdom would crush all who challenged it, and it would never be destroyed.

        Nothing would stop God's coming kingdom.

    Reflection: The mysterious dream of Nebuchadnezzar brought God's message of hope for Israel. Although three other world powers would follow Babylon (Persia, Greece, and Rome), God himself would then carve out his own new kingdom, and that kingdom would be the greatest of all.

        God was planning to redefine the concept of kingdom. His kingdom would not come and go like all earthbound empires; the all-powerful ruler of heaven and earth has a kingdom that lasts forever and will never be overthrown.

    Posted: 01/26/2003
    URL: http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200301/20030126_diary52.html

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