The sermon presents a comprehensive theological and historical interpretation of Daniel 2, using the vision of the statue with metals of gold, silver, bronze, and iron mixed with clay to outline the progression of Gentile world empires from Babylon to a future revived Roman Empire, culminating in the Antichrist's rise. It emphasizes that God, not human wisdom or political systems, reveals the end times, with Christ as the 'stone cut without hands' who will destroy all human kingdoms and establish an eternal, unshakable kingdom. The message underscores the faithfulness of God's promises to Israel, the historical and scriptural validation of the Roman Empire as the final world order, and the ultimate triumph of divine sovereignty over human ambition, offering hope and assurance amid global uncertainty.