Daniel 5:1 , DANIEL 5:6; DANIEL 5:25; DANIEL 5:28
The case of Belshazzar may be fairly assumed as a case of clear and
powerful conviction of sin which did not result in the soul's
salvation. There is a class of men who suffer for years under hopeless
and fruitless convictions of sin. There are cert... [ Continue Reading ]
Daniel 5:1
I. Belshazzar's feast was characterised by great intemperance.
II. It was characterised by great profanity.
III. This night was one of supernatural visitation.
IV. This was a night of terrible retribution.
W. M. Taylor, _Daniel the Beloved,_p. 98.
References: Daniel 5:1. W. M. Taylo... [ Continue Reading ]
Daniel 5:1 , DANIEL 5:6; DANIEL 5:25; DANIEL 5:28
The case of Belshazzar may be fairly assumed as a case of clear and
powerful conviction of sin which did not result in the soul's
salvation. There is a class of men who suffer for years under hopeless
and fruitless convictions of sin. There are cert... [ Continue Reading ]
Daniel 5:16
Note:
I. The three principal sources and causes whence our doubts arise, and
from which they get force to make their assault. They never come of
truth or high discovery, but always of the want of it. (1) All the
truths of religion are inherently dubitable. They are only what are
called... [ Continue Reading ]
Daniel 5:1 , DANIEL 5:6; DANIEL 5:25; DANIEL 5:28
The case of Belshazzar may be fairly assumed as a case of clear and
powerful conviction of sin which did not result in the soul's
salvation. There is a class of men who suffer for years under hopeless
and fruitless convictions of sin. There are cert... [ Continue Reading ]
Daniel 5:1 , DANIEL 5:6; DANIEL 5:25; DANIEL 5:28
The case of Belshazzar may be fairly assumed as a case of clear and
powerful conviction of sin which did not result in the soul's
salvation. There is a class of men who suffer for years under hopeless
and fruitless convictions of sin. There are cert... [ Continue Reading ]