This teaching looks at the story of King Belshazzar, grandson of Nebuchadnezzar, both of whom lived during the days of Daniel.
One day while doing while hosting a feast God interrupted his life by writing some words on the wall of the room he was in.
The words God wrote were “mene, mine, tekel, upharsin” and was a message directly to the king’s heart. But, only Daniel could interpret the meaning as he had done several decades before for Belshazzar’s grandfather.
Ralph will be looking at what God was saying to this man who really thought he was in control of the Babylon Empire and his own life and didn’t acknowledge that God was in control of everything. (see Daniel, chapter 5)
Sometimes I Forget to Celebrate
Sometimes I Fail to Embrace Eternity
Sometimes I Don‘t Submit
Sometimes I Find it Hard to Forgive
Sometimes I Surprise Myself
Sometimes I have Fear in My Life
Sometimes I Don‘t Pray (Speak) in Tongues
Sometimes I Lack Bold Obedience
Sometimes I Am Not Bold In My Conversations
Sometimes I Don't Pray Boldly
Sometimes I Simply Don't Trust God
Sometimes I Don't Live a Bold Lifestyle
Nominal or Phenomenal
Sometimes I Feel So Insignificant
Sometimes I Forget To Keep Calm
Sometimes I have Stinking Thinking
Sometimes I Feel Completely Inadequate
Sometimes Im Disappointed with God
Sometimes I Live Without Hope
Sometimes I Don't Enjoy Praying
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)