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What are some modern lies that sound wise, but are truly foolish in the long term?
The sermon centers on the divine revelation of God's wisdom in contrast to the futile efforts of human intellect, illustrated through Daniel's encounter with King Nebuchadnezzar, who demands the interpretation of a dream without revealing it. The magicians and wise men of Babylon, representing the pinnacle of worldly knowledge, are powerless to deliver the truth, exposing the emptiness of human wisdom apart from God. In stark contrast, Daniel, through prayer and reliance on the God of heaven, receives divine revelation, demonstrating that only God can unveil mysteries and reveal the future. The preacher applies this truth to modern cultural deceptions—particularly in the realm of gender and identity—arguing that the biblical understanding of male and female roles, far from being oppressive, reflects God's wise design and is a source of true dignity and joy. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that the Word of God is the unshakable foundation for truth, and that only through faith in Jesus Christ, the incarnate revelation of God, can humanity find the true destination of eternal life, peace, and fulfillment.
