Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and extol and
honour the King of heaven, all of whose works are truth, and His ways justice.
And those who walk in pride He is able to put down. - Daniel
4v37
Nebuchadnezzar proclaims a truth here that he had to learn the hard
way. To see that we need to go back just a little bit for some background.
One day the king was out walking in the beautiful gardens of Babylon.
To parrowphrase his thoughts he said something like this – ‘Look at all I have
done! I have this wonderful palace and these beautiful gardens and I am the
ruler of a great kingdom. I, me, myself did all of this and it all shows just
how great I am!’
I don’t know about you, but I don’t even need to be a powerful king
walking in beautiful gardens to have those kinds of thoughts. Pride is a
terrible thing that takes the least accomplishments and turns them in to
something to be proud of. We, or at least I, can often think more highly of
myself than I ought to think.
God used some an unusual method to teach Nebuchadnezzar that he wasn’t quite
as great as he thought he was. For more on that read the verses just before the
one above.
Suffice it to say the king was sufficiently humbled. When he was done
he acknowledged that God was indeed the one in control. His works are true and
His ways are just. He is able to put down those who walk in pride.
I suspect there are times when we all think more highly of ourselves
than we ought to think. I suspect there are times when we forget the warning
that those who ‘think they stand take heed lest they fall.’ When that happens
God us quite able to bring us back to earth.
We don’t like it, but humbling is a good thing. When we go through it
we learn that we are not nearly as wonderful as we thought we were. We learn
that we need to depend on our gracious Lord. Being knocked down always helps us
to look up.
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