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What should we do when we feel shaken by what we see happening in the world around us?
It seems like every day we open our news feeds to another scandal, another act of violence, another protest. And if we’re honest, it often feels like the world is growing darker by the minute. The constant stream of bad news can leave us anxious, weary, and unsure of where to turn.
In this week’s sermon from Daniel 2:31–49, we’re reminded that while earthly empires rise and fall, God alone rules over history. King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream reveals a sobering truth — no human kingdom, no political power, and no cultural movement will last forever. But it also points us to a greater hope: God has already established a kingdom that cannot be shaken!
If you’ve been unsettled by the headlines, discouraged by cultural chaos, or unsure where to place your hope, this message is for you!
By Convergent Church5
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What should we do when we feel shaken by what we see happening in the world around us?
It seems like every day we open our news feeds to another scandal, another act of violence, another protest. And if we’re honest, it often feels like the world is growing darker by the minute. The constant stream of bad news can leave us anxious, weary, and unsure of where to turn.
In this week’s sermon from Daniel 2:31–49, we’re reminded that while earthly empires rise and fall, God alone rules over history. King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream reveals a sobering truth — no human kingdom, no political power, and no cultural movement will last forever. But it also points us to a greater hope: God has already established a kingdom that cannot be shaken!
If you’ve been unsettled by the headlines, discouraged by cultural chaos, or unsure where to place your hope, this message is for you!