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”Is not this great
Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by
the might of my power and the honour of my majesty?” This
arrogant remark brought Nebuchadnezzar to his knees and his
great Babylon has since become a heap of ruins.
Today we live
in a bustling world bent on the pursuit of their own pleasures
and their activities will have as much lasting value as Nebuchadnezzar’s
hanging gardens. For a time his hanging gardens made his homesick
wife happy, but she too has moldered into dust and her love
for her mountains died with her.
The hopes, the dreams, the goals and ambitions of mankind
are as trivial as Nebuchadnezzar’s gardens, yet these things
tend to completely dominate the lives of almost every human
being. Only a few learn the lesson God taught Nebuchadnezzar.
Belshazzar did not learn from Nebuchadnezzar’s mistakes although
he knew what had happened. Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged after
his reason returned to him that God lives forever and all
the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing and none
can stay His hand, or say unto Him, ”What doest thou?” Nebuchadnezzar
then praised and extolled and honored the King of heaven but
Belshazzar praised the gods of silver, and gold, of brass,
iron, wood, and stone, which see not, nor hear, nor know.
”The God in whose hand thy breath is, and whose are all thy
ways, hast thou not glorified,” God told Belshazzar.
We may not have
seen a hand, but the handwriting on the wall is plain for
each of us to see. We too are being weighed in the balances.
The question we must all answer for ourselves is, ”Whose are
we and whom do we serve?” It is no use to say, ”All that the
Lord hath said will we do” if we continue then to spend all
our time and energy chasing the gods of silver and gold, of
fun and pleasure, of houses and gardens, of business and industry.
The ruins of ancient
civilizations testify to long hours of hard work, to dedication,
to the skill of craftsmen who risked their lives to make images
to heathen gods, and it was all for nought. It is not enough
for us just to work hard, to become skillful in our art, or
profession, or sport. It is not enough to obtain a degree
or to understand the laws of physics or know how to land a
man on the moon, for all the wisdom of this world is foolishness
with God and we must above and before all else, learn to glorify
and praise His Holy Name.
It is important
that all that we do is done with the ultimate goal in view,
to do all to His honor and glory. When God sends His son to
fill the earth with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord
then we too shall be with him and be like him and we shall
be kings and priests and reign with him while our previous
contemporaries who spent their whole time only to tell or
learn some new thing will be like Babylon which became heaps,
a dwelling place for dragons, an astonishment, and an hissing,
without an inhabitant.
For the moment
our worldly acquaintances roar like lions. Let us be sure
we are not like them. This is their time to roar as did Nebuchadnezzar
but the day is coming when ”God will make drunk the world’s
princes, and her wise men, her captains and her rulers, and
her mighty men: and they shall sleep a perpetual sleep, and
not wake, saith the King whose name is the LORD of hosts.”
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