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Daniel and the Writing on the Wall: Trusting God Amidst Trials

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. In today's reading (Day 363), the narrative starts with King Belshazzar hosting a great feast and desecrating the golden cups from the temple in Jerusalem. A mysterious hand writes on the wall, triggering fear in Belshazzar. When none of his wise men can interpret the writing, the queen mother suggests calling Daniel. Daniel interprets the message, predicting the fall of Belshazzar's reign. That night, Belshazzar is killed, and Darius the Mede takes over the kingdom. Darius recognizes Daniel's exceptional abilities and plans to set him over the entire empire. However, jealous administrators manipulate the king into signing a decree against praying to any god but the king himself. Daniel continues to pray to God, leading to his arrest and being thrown into the lions' den. Miraculously, Daniel is unharmed, leading Darius to decree that everyone must fear Daniel's God, who has shown His power in rescuing Daniel from the lions.

00:00 Introduction and Context
00:04 The Feast of King Belshazzar
00:51 The Mysterious Handwriting
02:57 Daniel's Interpretation
06:15 The Fall of Belshazzar
08:31 Daniel in the Lion's Den
11:52 Daniel's Deliverance and Decree of King Darius

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day 300 and 63

Many years later, king Bell Shazer gave
a great feast for 1000 of his nobles,

and he drank wine with them while
Bell Shazer was drinking the wine.

He gave orders to bring in the
golden silver cups that his

predecessor Nebuchadnezzar had
taken from the temple in Jerusalem.

He wanted to drink from them with his
nobles, his wives, and his concubines.

So they brought these gold cups taken from
the temple, the house of God in Jerusalem,

and the king and his nobles, his wives
and his concubines drank from them.

While they drank.

From them, they praised their
idols made of gold, silver,

bronze, iron, wood, and stone.

Suddenly, they saw the fingers of a
human hand riding on the plaster wall of

the king's palace near the lamp stand.

The king himself saw the hand as it wrote,
and his face turned pale with fright.

His knees knocked together in fear
and his legs gave way beneath him.

The king shouted for the enchanters
astrologers and fortune tellers

to be brought before him.

He said to these wise men of Babylon.

Whoever can read this writing and tell
me what it means, will be dressed in

purple robes of royal honor, and will
have a gold chain placed around his neck.

He will become the third
highest ruler in the kingdom.

But when all the king's wise men had
come in, none of them could read the

writing or tell him what it meant.

So the king grew even more
alarmed, and his face turned pale.

His nobles too were shaken.

But when the queen mother
heard what was happening, she

hurried to the banquet hall.

She said to Bell Shazer,
long live the king.

Don't be so pale and frightened.

There is a man in your kingdom who
has within him the spirit of the holy

gods during Nebuchadnezzar's reign.

This man was found to have
insight, understanding, and

wisdom like that of the gods.

Your predecessor, the king, your
predecessor, king Nebuchadnezzar,

made him chief over all the
magicians, enchanters, astrologers,

and fortune tellers of Babylon.

This man Daniel, whom the king
named Belt Shazer, has exceptional

ability and is filled with divine
knowledge and understanding.

He can interpret dreams, explain
riddles, and solve difficult problems.

Call for Daniel and he will
tell you what the writing means.

So Daniel was brought in before the king.

The king asked him.

Are you Daniel, one of the
exiles brought from Judah by my

predecessor, king Nebuchadnezzar.

I have heard that you have the
spirit of the gods within you,

and that you are filled with
insight, understanding, and wisdom.

My wise men and enchanters have tried
to read the words on the wall and tell

me their meaning, but they cannot do it.

I am told that you can
give interpretations and

solve difficult problems.

If you can read these words and tell me
their meaning, you will be clothed in

purple robes of royal honor, and you will
have a gold chain placed around your neck.

You will become the third
highest ruler in the kingdom.

Daniel answered the king.

Keep your gifts or give
them to someone else.

But I will tell you
what the writing means.

Your Majesty the most high.

God gave sovereignty, majesty, glory and
honor to your predecessor Nebuchadnezzar.

He made him so great that people of
all races and nations and languages

trembled before him in fear.

He killed those.

He wanted to kill and spared those.

He wanted to spare.

He honored those.

He wanted to honor and disgraced those.

He wanted to disgrace.

But when his heartened mind were
puffed up with arrogance, he

was brought down from his royal
throne and stripped of his glory.

He was driven from human society.

He was given the mind of a wild animal,
and he lived among the wild donkeys.

He ate grass like a cow, and he
was drenched with the dew of heaven

until he learned that the most
high God rules over the kingdoms

of the world and appoints anyone.

He desires to rule over them.

You are his successor.

Oh, bell Shazer, and you knew all this.

Yet you have not humbled yourself.

For you have proudly defied the Lord
of heaven and have had these cups

from his temple brought before you.

You and your nobles and your wives and
concubines have been drinking wine from

them while praising gods of silver,
gold, bronze, iron, wood, and stone.

Gods that neither see nor
hear, nor know anything at all.

But you have not honored the
God who gives you the breath of

life and controls your destiny.

So God has sent this hand
to write this message.

This is the message that was written,
meany, meany, tackle, and Parson.

This is what these words mean.

Mimi means numbered.

God has numbered the days of your
reign and has brought it to an end.

Tackle means weighed.

You have been weighed on the
balances and have not measured up.

Parson means divided.

Your kingdom has been divided and
given to the Meads and Persians.

Then at Bel Shazer's command,
Daniel was dressed in purple robes.

A gold chain was hung around his
neck, and he was proclaimed the

third highest ruler in the kingdom.

That very night Bell Shazer, the
Babylonian king was killed and darris.

The mead took over the
kingdom at the age of 62

Darras, the mead decided to divide
the kingdom in into 120 provinces,

and he appointed a high officer
to rule over each province.

The King also chose Daniel and two others
as administrators to supervise the high

officers and protect the king's interests.

Daniel soon proved himself
more capable than all the other

administrators and high officers.

Because of Daniel's great ability,
the king made plans to place

him over the entire empire.

Then the other administrators and
high officers began searching for some

fault in the way Daniel was handling
government affairs, but they couldn't

find anything to criticize or condemn.

He was faithful, always responsible,
and completely trustworthy.

So they concluded our only chance
of finding grounds for accusing

Daniel will be in connection
with the rules of his religion.

So the administrators and high
officers went to the king and

said, long Live King, Doris.

We are all in agreement.

We administrators, officials, high
officers, advisors, and governors

that the king should make a law
that will be strictly enforced.

Give orders that for the next 30 days.

Any person who prays to anyone, divine
or human except to you, your majesty

will be thrown into the den of lions.

And now your majesty issue and sign
this law so it cannot be changed.

An official law of the Meads and
Persians that cannot be revoked.

So King Dars signed the law.

But when Daniel learned that the law
had been signed, he went home and knelt

down as usual in his upstairs room
with its windows open toward Jerusalem.

He prayed three times a day just as he
had always done giving thanks to his God.

Then the officials went together
to Daniel's house and found him

praying and asking for God's help.

So they went straight to the king
and reminded him about his law.

Did you not sign a law that for
the next 30 days, any person who

prays to anyone, divine or human
except to you, your majesty will

be thrown into the den of lions?

Yes.

The king replied that decision stands.

It is an official law of the Meads
and Persians that cannot be revoked.

Then they told the king that Man
Daniel, one of the captives from

Judah is ignoring you and your law.

He still prays to his
God three times a day.

Hearing this, the king was
deeply troubled and he tried to

think of a way to save Daniel.

He spent the rest of the day looking for a
way to get Daniel out of this predicament.

In the evening, the men went together
to the king and said, you're majesty.

You know that according to the law of
the Meads and the Persians, no law,

that the king signs can be changed.

So at last, the king gave orders
for Daniel to be arrested and

thrown into the den of lions.

The king said to him, May your God,
whom you serve so faithfully rescue you.

A stone was brought and placed
over the mouth of the den.

The king sealed the stone with his own
royal seal and the seals of his nobles

so that no one could rescue Daniel.

Then the king returned to his
palace and spent the night fasting.

He refused his usual entertainment
and couldn't sleep at all that night.

Very early.

The next morning, the king got up
and hurried out to the lions den.

When he got there, he
called out an anguish.

Daniel servant of the living God was
your God, whom you serve so faithfully

able to rescue you from the lions.

Daniel answered, long live the king, my
God, sent his angel to shut the lion's

mouths so that they would not hurt me.

For I have been found innocent in
his sight and I have not wronged you.

Your majesty.

The king was overjoyed and ordered
that Daniel be lifted from the den.

Not a scratch was found on him
for he had trusted in his God.

Then the king gave orders to arrest the
men who had maliciously accused Daniel.

He had them thrown into the lion's den
along with their wives and children.

The lions leaped on them and
tore them apart before they

even hit the floor of the den.

Then King Darius sent this message
to the people of every race and

nation and language throughout the
world, peace and prosperity to you.

I decree that everyone throughout
my kingdom should tremble with fear

before the God of Daniel, for he is the
living God and he will endure forever.

His kingdom will never be destroyed
and his rule will never end.

He rescues and saves his people.

He performs miraculous signs and
wonders in the heavens and on earth.

He has rescued Daniel from
the power of the lions.

So Daniel prospered during the reign of
DARS and the reign of Cyrus the Persian.