John MacArthur

Bible Exposition, Daniel

Daniel 5 — The Night God Ends an Empire

The feast of Belshazzar in Daniel 5 serves as a stark reminder that true judgment strikes when leaders are most confident. In this moment of decadence and defiance, Babylon’s arrogance leads to its downfall, illustrating how end-times judgment often comes when leaders reject truth. Amir Tsarfati’s Prophecy Framework captures this tension perfectly: Capture, Analyze, Compare, Execute—Belshazzar’s defiance is a testament to the power of divine revelation. Stay tuned for deeper insights into how understanding this moment can shape our approach to leadership and faith.

Bible Exposition, Daniel

Daniel 4 — The King Humbled, the Sovereign Exalted

In Daniel 4, Nebuchadnezzar’s prophecy unfolds as a powerful reminder of God’s sovereignty over all leaders. Discover how this chapter reveals the tension between human pride and divine judgment, offering profound insights into the accountability of rulers. Dive deeper into how prophecy isn’t just about nations but also about personal accountability.

Bible Exposition, Daniel

Daniel 3 — Worship Under Fire

The Amir Tsarfati Prophecy Framework illuminates pivotal events, such as Daniel 3, where defiance against divine revelation leads to theological rebellion. Nebuchadnezzar’s command to build a gold image symbolizes state-controlled worship. As David Jeremiah notes, this chapter marks a shift from personal faith to corporate coercion. The stakes are high, with refusal met by death. This episode unveils the anatomy of forced worship,

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