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C. S. Lewis calls it “the great sin” and with good reason.
It is the sin that led to the fall of Satan.
It is the sin that led to the fall of humanity and drove Adam and Eve out of the garden of Eden.
God hates pride because it challenges his sovereignty and questions his will.
It claims a position and power for mere mortals that rightly belongs only to “the King of the heavens” (v 37)
Join us as Dr. Chuck Jonas shows us that through humiliation and restoration of the most powerful man on the earth, Daniel 4 is going to remind us that God is in control, and we are not.
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C. S. Lewis calls it “the great sin” and with good reason.
It is the sin that led to the fall of Satan.
It is the sin that led to the fall of humanity and drove Adam and Eve out of the garden of Eden.
God hates pride because it challenges his sovereignty and questions his will.
It claims a position and power for mere mortals that rightly belongs only to “the King of the heavens” (v 37)
Join us as Dr. Chuck Jonas shows us that through humiliation and restoration of the most powerful man on the earth, Daniel 4 is going to remind us that God is in control, and we are not.