The devil
Ain’t in Control
Part 1
Daniel 2:44-45 (KJV)—And in the days of these kings shall the
God of Heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom
shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all
these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. Forasmuch as thou sawest that the
stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and that it brake in pieces
the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath
made known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is
certain, and the interpretation thereof sure.
Let me lay some foundation for the next several blogs. Israel
had refused to obey the God that had brought them out of bondage and gave them
their own land. God sent prophet after prophet after prophet to warn them that
they would once again be brought into bondage if they didn’t repent. They
didn’t so God had no other choice but to do what He said.
However, not everyone was guilty of the nation of Israel’s sin.
The book of Daniel talks about four individuals that, though they were
captives, they lived like God had commanded. Because they honored God, God
honored His covenant Word that he had spoken to their forefathers when the
Hebrew nation was first established. These four men (and I’m sure there were
others) found favor with their captors. And, much to the angst of the native
Babylonians, the ‘captives’ were made rulers over sections of their ‘captors’.
(See Deuteronomy 28:1-14)
In the second year of King Nebuchadnezzer’s reign, God sent a
troubling dream to him. He was upset about it but he couldn’t remember it. It
unsettled the king so much that he called for all of his magicians, soothsayers
and fortune tellers with a most unusual request. He told them to tell him what
his dream was and also to tell him the interpretation. They told the king to
tell them what the dream was and they would be glad to interpret it for him.
The king told them to do it or die. They couldn’t and the king commanded to
kill all the wise men in Babylon.
The guards were sent out to arrest all the magicians in the
kingdom. When they got to Daniel, he asked why and they told him. He went to
the king and asked for time to pray about it. The king gave Daniel what he
didn’t give to his own people. He gave to this captive some time. That’s divine
favor, folks. That is divine favor from a tyrant.
I’ll get to the rest of the story in subsequent blogs, but I
need to stop right here and share something that I hope is ‘Christian-shaking’.
That’s kinda like ‘earth-shaking’ only a whole lot more important. As I
mentioned earlier, some of the Hebrews that Nebuchadnezzar had taken captive
were God-fearing, covenant-trusting men of God. To the Babylonians they were
just captured slaves that didn’t deserve to be more than their menial servants.
But, to God, these men were more honorable than the
back-slidden Jews. Even though God had to bring judgement on the nation of
Israel for their collective sins, He would ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS honor EVERY
ONE of those who honored Him and His Word. Please, understand the Godly precept
here. Even though these Godly men had lost their freedom along with the other
Hebrews, they had NEVER….not even for one day….not even for one fleeting
second….lost ANY of the respect that God had for them. They were in a strange
land but it didn’t matter to God. He was covenant bound to honor His word. They
were surrounded by ungodly people and subjected to ungodly circumstances. But
God never forsook them for even the shortest of moments.
AS A MATTER OF FACT, this dream came to King Nebuchadnezzer
BECAUSE of the captives. Later on, in Daniel chapter six, we find that it had
always been Daniel’s habit to pray towards Jerusalem three times a day. Every
day since setting foot in a strange land, Daniel prayed in accordance to God’s
promise in 2 Chronicles 7:14 where God promised deliverance if they were ever
in bondage. Daniel believed God’s Word to be true and he prayed for deliverance
three times every day.
Here’s my point for today. A God-fearing, Bible-believing
person made a quality decision concerning the dire conditions that he found his
nation to be in. Did his nation deserve it? Yes, God spoke it and there it was.
BUT, a God-fearing, Bible-believing, continuously praying person brought about
a God-change in several areas.
First of all, his constant prayer and faith in the Word of God
worked in his own life. It gave him courage to proclaim to the ungodly ruler
and the ungodly captives that the God that he served could answer prayer and
reveal the king’s dream. Next, constant prayer and faith gave him covenant
standing with a covenant keeping God. God granted his request, gave him the
dream and the interpretation.
Second, and this is important, Daniel’s God habits worked on
and changed the king. Because of Daniel’s behavior, God was the one who sent
the troubling dream to the king and then made him forget it so that He could
honor His servant and His Word. When the king heard the dream and the
interpretation, THE KING fell on his knees and bowed down to Daniel. The king
not only honored Daniel, he promoted him over the vast majority of his captors.
The captured slave became a ruler. How about that for a Godly
turn around? This not only happened to Daniel, but it happened to the three
Hebrew children also. Although it’s not mentioned, I believe that God honored
many others even though they were in captivity.
Here’s the point of today’s blog. A bold God-fearing
Bible-believing prayer warrior made the best of his situation by praying and
honoring God constantly. Today we are faced with some of the ungodliest of
situations any of us have ever heard of in our entire lives. The story of
Daniel is only one that proves that the devil ain’t in control. He might have
instigated things and ramped up hatred and violence but the devil DOES NOT have
the final say in ANY situation.
UNLESS…..God-honoring, Spirit-filled prayer warriors……do
nothing. When God’s people refuse to pray, pray improperly, pray without power,
pray amiss, cringe and cry, fight each other, refuse to humble themselves and
refuse to honor God then the devil is free to do whatever he wants.
Whatever you decide to do is your business. AND whatever I
decide to do is my business. I’m going to dare to be a Daniel. I’m praying hard
and often. I dare to come boldly to the throne of Grace with a heart full of
the promises of God that I lay before him. Just like the poor widow in Luke 18,
I don’t have the power to get these things accomplished in my own strength.
But, He said He would answer these prayers and I believe He will.
I want to be like Daniel and pray so hard and fervently that
the leaders of this land will not be able to succeed with their ungodly plans.
I specifically pray for confusion to come into their camps. (Isaiah 19:14) I pray
that God would show up in such a way that the ungodly would have to admit that
it had to be God.
I believe that bold, fervent prayer could bring peace to
troubled lives and troubled areas. I believe that crime, murders, rapes,
kidnappings and hatred can be stopped when people continue calling on God. Just
like God did with Elisha, (2 Kings 6:8-14) I believe that God can reveal the
secrets of our enemies to our security forces. One of the things that I have
been praying for is that the Godly men and women that serve in our country
would receive “nudgings” or “words of knowledge” from the Holy Spirit that
would lead to capturing criminals or stopping crime before it happens.
And I don’t believe in giving the devil any slack. I believe
in worshipping and praising God with all of my heart, mind and soul. Psalms 8:2
tells us and Jesus repeated it that praise paralyzes the enemy. C’mon folks
let’s not only pray with boldness, let’s praise and worship Him with all that
is within us.
Let’s put God in control and let the Jesus Force arise.
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