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BRBC Bible Study Series - Daniel - Bible Study # 2


Daniel 2: Only God Knows the Future


Main Passage: Daniel 2

Purpose of the Study

Exploring Nebuchadnezzar's dream, Daniel's God-given interpretation and the truth that while humans cannot know the future, God rules over history from beginning to end.

Opening Prayer

“Lord God, You are the Alpha and the Omega, declaring the end from the beginning. Help us trust Your sovereignty over history and over our lives. Amen.”

1. Read the Passage Daniel 2.

Notice the contrast between Babylon's wise men and Daniel. Observe the progression of kingdoms and God's eternal kingdom.

Questions

• Why were the wise men unable to help?
• Why does Daniel immediately turn to prayer?
• What is the significance of the stone?

2. Context and Summary

Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a great statue representing successive world empires. God reveals both dream and interpretation to Daniel.

The chapter demonstrates:

• Human wisdom is limited.
• God knows all things.
• Earthly kingdoms rise and fall.
• God's kingdom will endure forever.

OT Connections

• Isaiah 46:9-10 - God declares the end from the beginning.
• Psalm 2 - God's King triumphs over earthly rulers.
• Genesis 41 - Joseph & Pharaoh's dreams.
• Isaiah 9:6-7 - Messiah’s everlasting kingdom.

NT Connections

• Matthew 6:10 - Your kingdom come.
• Revelation 11:15 - The kingdoms of this world become Christ's kingdom.
• Colossians 1:16-17 - Christ sustains all things.
• Hebrews 12:28 - An unshakeable kingdom.

Questions

• Why do people long to know the future?
• How does God's sovereignty bring comfort?
• What temporary kingdoms do people trust today?

3. Key Themes and Reflections

Human Wisdom Has Limits

Babylon possessed immense knowledge but could not answer the king's greatest question. John Calvin: "Man's mind is a perpetual factory of idols."

Prayer Precedes Revelation

Daniel responds to crisis by gathering believers to pray. E.M. Bounds: "Prayer is not preparation for the greater work; prayer is the greater work."

God's Kingdom Will Prevail

All earthly powers eventually fall. The stone points ultimately to Christ and His everlasting kingdom. Irenaeus: "Christ became what we are that He might bring us to be what He is."

Questions

• What does Daniel 2 say about political power?
• Why is prayer often our last rather than first response?
• How should we view current world events?

4. A Word to the Church

• Are we more influenced by fear or faith?
• Are we people of prayer during uncertainty?
• Do we live for temporary or eternal kingdoms?

Challenge

The future belongs neither to governments nor economies but to Jesus Christ.

Questions

• What anxieties about the future need surrendering to God?
• How can BRBC demonstrate confidence in God's kingdom?
• How should BRBC’s priorities change if God's kingdom is truly eternal?

5. Practical Action

• Turn a current worry into a prayer.

• Share God's hope with someone anxious about the future.

Areas for Prayer

• Trust in God's sovereignty.

• Peace amid uncertainty.

• National & world leaders.

• The advance of God's kingdom.

Closing Scripture Meditation

Daniel 2:44 "The God of heaven will set up a kingdom that shall never be destroyed."

Final Prayer

“Lord, thank You that world history and my history is in Your hands. Help us trust Your kingdom above every earthly kingdom. Amen.”

 
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