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Text: Daniel 5:22-31
Dear
Brethren,
"AND
THIS IS THE INSCRIPTION…MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN" Daniel 5:25
The advisors of King Belshazzar could not and probably did not dare to
interpret this inscription the wall. Language is language. If the advisors
did not know the language, then they could always scout around and find
someone who would know the language. They may claim that they did not
know the language (Daniel 5:8).
What was more likely
missing was the courage that Daniel displayed. The problem was probably
not only the language of the inscription. The deeper problem lay in the
interpretation and application of the inscription on the wall.
"THIS IS THE INTERPRETATION…" Daniel
5:26
This was the hardest part. Nevertheless, Daniel could not flinch. He must
tell the King exactly what God was saying to him.
The words of Daniel
were striking indeed. They had to be spoken - even though it may result
in his death.
MENE… Imagine
saying to King Belshazzar that his days are numbered!
TEKEL… Imagine
saying to the mighty king that he has been found wanting!
UPHARSIN…Imagine
again saying to the king of the mighty Babylonian Empire that his kingdom
would be broken up and be given to the Medes and Persians…
TOO
LITTLE, TOO LATE
King Belshazzar heard the interpretation of Daniel and received it as
humbly as he could. He even honoured Daniel for his courageous work of
speaking the truth with such candour.
"Then Belshazzar
gave the command,
and they clothed Daniel with purple
and put a chain of gold around his neck,
and made a proclamation that he
should be the third ruler in the kingdom."
Daniel 5:29
If only Belshazzar
had availed himself of the wisdom and experience of Daniel long before
this incident, he might have been able to avert the judgment of God. He
may have showed humility and wisdom when he sought to honour Daniel at
this point of time. However, it was a case of "too little, too late".
Belshazzar was slain
that very night. The prophecy came to pass. His kingdom was split in two.
The Medes and the Persians combined forces and conquered the Babylonian
empire.
How we must stand
absolutely amazed at the Power of God's Word!
Prayerfully,
Pastor
Charlie
First
released 22nd July 2001, © Bethany Independent-Presbyterian Church,
Singapore
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