SUNDAY SCHOOL

Welcome to “Sunday School…Sunday School”. Each week we will highlight our Adult Class Sunday School Lesson for the upcoming week. This site is designed to prepare you for the upcoming lesson, and give you greater insight into the Word of God. Get ready to be “stretched”. Get ready for an exciting journey. Get ready for a stir in your Soul.


Daily Scripture reading for the week is at the end of the page.           


Dr. June Normil

God Speaks through Daniel

April 26, 2026


UNIT 2 The Book of Daniel

LESSON: 9


Study Text: Daniel 2:1-49


Central Truth: God can speak through people who are wholly devoted to Him.


KEY Verse-- In the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed it shall stand for ever (KJV).


"During the reigns of those kings, the God of heave will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered....it will stand forever" (NLT).


LET'S GET STARTED

As mentioned in the previous lesson, the Book of Daniel was written for people in the process of reconfiguring their identity, which had been tied up with the concept of their God-given land. They must have been wondering, Does God still care about His people? Is He truly in control of the nations? Keep this struggle in mind as we continue to walk through the book.


DISCUSSION STARTER--STRANGE DREAMS

Do you have a specific or recurring dream that includes defying the laws of nature? (Examples: breathing underwater, flying, conversing with animals) ___________.


While dreams don't always match reality, they often include bits and pieces of our recent experiences or core memories. They are one of the tools God has given us to process what's happening in our lives. But spiritual dreams are different. The one recorded in Daniel 2 foretold a series of events that God would bring about over the course of several centuries.


                                                  PART 1-Nebuchadnezzar Seeks Answers

An Impossible Demand                              Daniel 2:1-9

Divination was a major part of Babylonian culture. Babylon  was known for its love of seeking out signs from the gods. In Daniel 2:1, Nebuchadnezzar started having troubling dreams and called his "magicians, enchanters, sorcerers, and astrologers" (verse 2) to tell him not just what his dream meant, but what his dream was (verses 5-9). If they could, he would give them rewards and honor (verses 6). If they couldn't, he would have them killed and their homes destroyed (verse 5). It is possible that Nebuchadnezzar was too shaken to remember his dream, but the text seems to indicate that he was testing his advisors.


? In what ways do modern-day leaders sometimes take out their frustrations on the people under their authority? How should  Christians respond?


A Hopeless Situation                Daniel 2:10-13

Imagine how frustrated and upset the astrologers must have been. Their response was measured but desperate. They attempted to point out that no king has ever asked for such a thing and explained it was not possible (Daniel 2:11). At this point, Nebuchadnezzar's rage exploded. His suspicion had been confirmed: His astrologers were not able to communicate with the gods. As a result, Nebuchadnezzar ordered their mass execution (verse 12). Because they were part of the king's group of wise men, Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were also condemned to death (verse 13).


? What are some examples of difficult situation that open doors for God's miraculous intervention?


PART 2--Daniel's Vision from God

Discretion and Dependence         Daniel 2:14-18

Daniel handled this crisis in two stages. First, to better understand the situation and buy some time, he confronted the executioner with "wisdom and discretion" (Daniel 2:14). He questioned why the decree was so severe and urgent. Notice that Daniel responded with curiosity and thoughtfulness instead of outrage. Daniel gained a royal audience and asked for more time to interpret the king's dream. He asked his Hebrew friends to join him in praying that God would provide answers to the king's questions (verses 17-18). They realized they were completely dependent on God's mercy.


? Can you think of a time when you had to de-escalate a problem? What was the result?


A Revelation Song          Daniel 2:19-23

In a vision that very night, God showed Daniel the king's dream (Daniel 2:19). The first thing Daniel did was praise "the name of God" (verse 20). But up to this point, there's been no mention of what God's name is. Verse 22 directly confesses that God is the One who revealed the mystery of Nebuchadnezzar's dream, and that other dark and confusing things can be understood through Him. This poem affirms that God always has been and always will be the One in complete control of the universe. Any revelation people receive about "deep and mysterious things" (verse 22) comes only from Him.


? Jn Daniel 2:20-23, Daniel thanked God for giving him the wisdom he desperately needed. Read James 1:5. In what areas do you need to ask God for  wisdom?


PART 3-Nebuchadnezzar Believes

      Daniel Stands Before the King             Daniel 2:24-30

At last, Daniel stands before the king to interpret his dream and resolve the crisis Arioch seems to take some of the credit for himself (Daniel 2:25), while Daniel passes it all to God (verse 28). Notice how Daniel speaks about God to the Babylonian king He calls God "a God in heaven" (verse 28) and then "the God of heaven" (verse 37,44). This is not a common Old Testament term for God. It occurs only twenty-two times, and none of the occurrences are between the time of Moses and the fall of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. What can this tell us? (1) The phrase would have been an encouragement to the exiled Israelites. (2) The phrase would have been an introduction to Yahweh for people outside of the covenant. Daniel's humble words at the beginning of his interpretation should humble us  as well (Daniel 2:27-28, 30). Those who receive revelation from God must beware the temptation to become prideful, looking down on those who have yet to hear and understand the truth. Let us continue to humbly seek God's guidance and revelation.


? It's important to use language our hearers can understand. Telling people who have never been to church that they must be "washed in the blood of the Lamb"

might cause confusion or even fear. How can we--like Daniel and Paul--share the gospel in a way that the people around us can understand?


Dream, Interpretations, Reward      Daniel 2:31-49

At last, the author of Daniel revealed the contents of Nebuchadnezzar's dream. The king had seen an enormous statue being destroyed by a supernatural rock that grew to cover the earth. While Daniel's interpretation makes it clear that Nebuchadnezzar (Babylon) is the golden head of the statue, there are several theories about what the silver, bronze, iron, and clay represent. Nebuchadnezzar seemed overjoyed that someone could interpret the dream. He "commanded his people to offer sacrifices and burn sweet incense before [Daniel]" (verse 16). The king also promoted daniel to leader of all the wise men. Daniel put in a good word for Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and they were placed "in charge of all the affairs of the province of Babylon, while Daniel remained in the king's court (verse 49).


? How does it make you feel to realize that every earthly kingdom will one day end?

 

WHAT IS GOD SAYING TO US?


One of the major messages of Daniel is that God is active, interested, and in control of human afairs. we tend to focus on hours and days, but He sees years, decades, and centuries. We measures election cycle, but He plans the rise and fall of civilizations. We are earthly mortals, but He is the God of heaven.


LIVING IT OUT


(1). Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom to balance your skills and efforts with prayerful dependence on Him. (2). Make a list of things you worry about. Then ask God to give you His big-picture perspective. (3). Ask a friend to help you pray about something that concerns you. Pray for your friend's needs in return.


DAILY BIBLE READINGS

              Monday: Jacob Dreams of Heaven. Genesis 28:10-22

                        Tuesday: Interpreting Pharaoh's Dream. Genesis 41:25-33

                         Wednesday: God visits Solomon in a Dream. 1 kings3:5-15

                        Thursday: Jesus Protected through Dreams. Matthew 2:13-21

    Friday: End-Times Prophecies. Matthew 24:4-14

                    Saturday: The Day of the Lord. 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11


        


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Volume 107 Number 3 Mar. Apr. May 2026

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