Daily Devotional 08/04
Daniel 4:37 (KJV)
Now I Nebuchadnezzar praise and extol and honour the King of heaven, all whose works are truth, and his ways judgment: and those that walk in pride he is able to abase.
Many of us struggle with pride and ego. We've all experienced stubborness and self-righteousness. It is truly a difficult task to humble ourselves.
King Nebuchadnezzar's story is a powerful testimony of how God can humble the proud. Nebuchadnezzar was the ruler of Babylon, one of the most powerful kingdoms in his time. He was known for his accomplishments, like the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. However, his achievements led him to be puffed up and prideful. In Daniel 4, Nebuchadnezzar has a dream in which he saw a great tree, representing his kingdom and its vast influence. However that tree was cut down, symbolizing the loss of his power. The prophet Daniel interpreted the dream, warning the king that his pride would lead to his downfall unless he acknowledged God's sovereignty.
Despite the warning, Nebuchadnezzar continued in his pride. He boasted, "Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of MY power, and for the honour of MY majesty?" (Daniel 4:30 KJV). After that, God worked to dismantle his kingdom. Nebuchadnezzar was driven from his throne, almost went insane, and lived like a beast in the field eating grass. This period of humbling lasted until he acknowledged that God was the most high and ruled over everything. He was nothing and God was the true King.
Nebuchadnezzar's experience tells us that it is God who humbles us, especially when we become proud and self-reliant.
Just as God humbled Nebuchadnezzar, He can and wil;l humble anyone who walks in pride. It is not within our power to humble ourselves truly. Through trials, tribulations, chastizement and moments of personal weakness, God provides opportunities for us to recognize the need to rely on him. God uses difficult circumstances to humble us and draw us closer to Him. In Nebuchadnezzar's case, his downfall was a direct result of his pride. For us, trials and tribulations help reveal our own limitations that stem from trusting ourselves.
God allows these experiences not to destroy us but to refine us. He teaches us to rely solely on his grace and mercy.
It is God who grants authority, wisdom, and success. It is also He who can take them away.
Our identity is not rooted in our accomplishments or accolades but in our relationship with God. The humbling experiences we face are opportunities to shift our trust from ourselves to God.
Nebuchadnezzar's story ends with a profound transformation. After acknowledging God, his sanity was restored, and he regained his kingdom. More importantly, he recognized God's greatness and praised Him, saying, "those that walk in pride he is able to abase." He went from pride to humility which led to a deeper understanding of God's character.
I want you guys to reflect on the story of Nebuchadnezzar and how God humbled him. Consider areas in your life where you may be relying on your own strength or achievements. I hope you can acknowledge that it is God who humbles us. Please take time to thank Him for the grace He extends in these moments. I hope you can place your trust fully in Him and remember that we are truly nothing without his mercy.
Although our pridefulness may be problematic to us, it is nothing for God to correct it. God will do the job of humbling us and we can be peaceful in trusting him to do so. Amen!