COLERAINE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERMON NOTES FROM SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2025 pm - MR JASON CRUISE
DANIEL 5 VERSES 1 TO 12, 17 TO 31
The passage we have read takes place in 539 BC. Daniel the prophet is now over 80 years of age. Many years have passed since Daniel was brought from Jerusalem to Babylon as a teenager. Judea was taken into captivity 605 by the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar as king. Many days have passed since then. Nebuchadnezzar is now dead and his grandson is on the throne. He is co regent with his father Nabonidus. Verse 1 "Belshazzar the king made a great feast to a thousand of his lords, and drank wine before the thousand." Down through the centuries of time there have been those who have lived a life of indulgence. Their motto has been "eat, drink and be merry". They go through life with no thought of their soul, no care for their eternal destiny. No regard for the God of heaven. Belshazzar was such a man. His moral standards are far below that of common decency. His life is a mixture of debauchery, carnality and riotous living. His life fell far short of God's standards. He fell short of the standards of heaven. Before we think we are somewhat better than Belshazzar can I remind you that we too fall far short of God's standards. Romans 3 verse 23 tells us "for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." We all miss the standards of heaven. In fact Romans 3 verse 10 tells us "there is none righteous, no not one." Not one of us meet the standards God requires of us. The life you live misses the standard. It falls short of the bar. Maybe you are shouting back "I live a life and I try to do the best I can, morally I am right, I attend church, I am an upstanding person in the community." Somehow you think you meet God's standards. We are born with the awful problem of sin. Romans 5 verse 12 "Wherefore as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned." Through the fall of Adam in the Garden of Eden when he willfully rebelled against God in that he ate the forbidden, sin has come into this world and has come down the generations to now. You miss the standards heaven requires. That is why you must be saved, you must come to put your faith and trust in the risen Christ. Because of sin tonight each of us has an appointment with death. Romans 6 verse 23 "for the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." You can have eternal life if you would only trust in the one who paid the price of sin, God's son the Lord Jesus. You must come in repentance and accept what he has done. You must acknowledge the life you have lived has been an offence to the holiness of God. Forgiveness can be yours. You can be saved, redeemed in the very seat in which you sit. Belshazzar lived a life in rebellion towards God.
Verses 3 and 4 "Then they brought the golden vessels that were taken out of the temple of the house of God which was at Jerusalem; and the king, and his princes, his wives, and his concubines, drank in them. They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold, and of silver, of brass, of iron, of wood, and of stone." Belshazzar now calls for the golden and silver vessels to be brought. Nebuchadnezzar had brought these from Jerusalem. Now the king, the princes, his wives and his concubines drank from them. They praised the gods of gold and silver, the gods of brass, wood and stone. Gods and idols of their own imagination. Here in chapter 5 we are brought to the great banquet of blasphemy against the God of heaven. As they drank from the vessels they now praised and honoured the gods of their own imagination. Babylon is often called the birthplace of idolatry. They loved their idols and they had many. Among them was Marduk, the king of the gods, Ishtar the god of love and war, Shamash the sun god and Negal, the god of the underworld. They had taken the place of the true God, the living God of heaven. Exodus 20 verse 3, the first commandment says "thou shalt have no other gods before me." Is there one here and you are not saved? You have an idol in your life, not of gold or silver, wood or stone. Perhaps it is sport, money, self or career. Your idol stands between you and God. In the light of eternity the idols you have cannot do anything to save your soul. There is only one who can save your soul. He is the one who died on the centre cross. One day we will meet God. Perhaps it will be as our Saviour because we have put our faith and trust in him but for others they will meet him as judge. If you are not saved you too will go out to meet the Lord as your judge. Amos 4 verse 12 "prepare to meet your God." Will you not come and make preparation for the day of your departure, for one day when you leave this scene of time and go out into eternity without God? It will not matter how much money you have made or how high you have climbed on the social ladder. If you die without the Lord you will die without hope. You will end up in hell itself until one day when you stand before the great white throne, then to be cast into the lake of fire. Won't it be awful to attend a gospel meeting, to hear the word of God and then leave this scene of time never prepared for eternity. There are only 2 destinations - heaven with the Lord or hell separated from God and the love of God. Our meeting is convened to preach the gospel, to tell people of a God who loves you, of a Son who came to bleed and die for Adam's race. We are still living in the day of opportunity and the day of grace. You can freely come and avail of this salvation purchased for you at Calvary where Jesus laid down his life for you and I so we can have eternal life.
Verse 5 "In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaster of the wall of the king's palace and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote." Belshazzar would have encountered the one true living God. Picture in your mind this great banquet of sin. A thousand of the lords, his princes, his wives and concubines are present. Belshazzar is drunk with the wine. He thinks all is well. Little does he realise that there is one in heaven looking down on all that is going on. He sees the heart of Belshazzar and now the hand of God writes upon the plaster of the wall. Very quickly and suddenly a deathly silence descends upon this party of sin. The silence would have been broken by screams of fear and gasps of unbelief. The 1000 invited guests would have counted it a great privilege to be invited to this banquet. They believed they had achieved something in life having been invited to this great feast. Amid the screams of fear and unbelief was there now there was a rush for the exit door? "In the space of an hour" - how much things have changed for Belshazzar. One moment he had been enjoying a night of worldly entertainment and the next moment it is all over. God steps in. He sat on a temporal, earthly throne and failed to realise and acknowledge there was one who sat on the sovereign throne in heaven. Picture Belshazzar in your mind. See the fear grips him. His countenance changes. Now he is troubled by his thoughts. Although he has achieved much in his life, all his grandfather and father had achieved in life - if you leave this scene of time without knowing Christ, none of that would be important.. God has stepped in. You may have achieved great things in life but if you leave this scene of time without the Saviour, without knowing the Lord all you have done in this life will be futile. Where do you stand in relation to the Lord tonight? If you are ever going to be in God's heaven you will have to come God's way. The only way is the way of the cross. John 14 verse 6 "I am the way, the truth and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by me." How do you intend to get to heaven? Relying on your good works or what you can do or have done? The bible is very clear - the only way to get to God's heaven is to come the way of the cross.
Verse 7 "The king cried aloud to bring in the astrologers, the Chaldeans, and the soothsayers. And the king spake, and said to the wise men of Babylon, Whosoever shall read this writing, and shew me the interpretation thereof, shall be clothed with scarlet, and have a chain of gold about his neck, and shall be the third ruler in the kingdom." Belshazzar sends for the astrologers, the Chaldeans and the soothsayers. The wise men were all brought in. These men are all smart and wise in the eyes of the world. If it happened today we would send for the same type of men. If we are ever going to discern the things of God it needs men who know God, walk with God, talk with God and trusts God. That is the man Daniel. Daniel comes in at this point - verse 13 "Then was Daniel brought in before the king." Imagine the great crowd there that night. One thousand lords, wives, concubines and princes are present but the man of God is not found there. This was a great banquet of sin, a party of blasphemy but the man of God is not found among them. There is an application here for the believer. Watch were you find yourself. Are there times in your life when you have to stop and ask "Is it God honouring for a believer to be here?" All the men that were there that night and all the women that were there but the man of God was not there. Daniel knew all about the sinful ways of the Babylonians from the first day he arrived from Jerusalem. He knew the life the Babylonians lived. Here is a man who lives a consecrated life, separated to God. He is not found amongst these men. They have to send for Daniel. Now he is brought in and as he begins to speak to Belshazzar he tells him about his grandfather Nebuchadnezzar. He became a believer, he put his faith and trust in the God of heaven - chapter 4 verses 34 and 37 "And at the end of the days I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up mine eyes unto heaven, and mine understanding returned unto me, and I blessed the most High and I praised and honoured him that liveth for ever, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion and his kingdom is from generation to generation. Now I Nebuchadnezzar praise and extol and honour the King of heaven, all whose works are truth, and his ways judgment; and those that walk in pride he is able to abase." Belshazzar was a man who did not trust in the Lord. Nebuchadnezzar was his grandfather who came to know the God of heaven. Maybe you do not know the Lord Jesus. You live in rebellion to God. You can recall a grandfather, a grandmother, a father or a mother who walked with the Lord. They came to put their faith and trust in Christ and his finished work. Tonight you are in rebellion towards the Lord. You grew up knowing the things of God. Perhaps you were sent to gospel meetings or Sunday School and church. You know the word of God. Perhaps you could even preach the gospel yourself. You know it so well. You know the bible but you don't know the God of the bible. You have not come to the place of repentance, never acknowledged the Lord as Saviour. Belshazzar had a grandfather who came to know the God of heaven and trusted in him. Although his grandfather acknowledged and accepted God as the one and true living God, that would never save him. The fact that you have a grandfather who was saved will not avail for you when you leave this scene of time and go out into eternity. You must come personally and put your faith and trust in Christ as Lord. Salvation cannot be inherited. It cannot be passed from one generation to next. It is only obtained by faith. FAITH - Forsaking all I trust him. Will you not do that? Will you come in repentance and acknowledge Christ? Acknowledge his sacrifice is sufficient and his work can make you right for all of eternity if you will only ask him into your life. Ephesians 2 verses 8 and 9 "For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God. Not of works, lest any man should boast." Your are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. All else is futile. What are you trusting in for eternity?
Daniel 5 verses 26 to 28 "This is the interpretation of the thing, MENE, God hath numbered thy kingdom and finished it. TEKEL, Thou art weighed in the balances and art found wanting. PERES, Thy kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians." Daniel now begins to give the interpretation of what is written on the wall. MENE means simply that Belshazzar's days were numbered, his kingdom would be brought to an end. Your days too are numbered. There is a day appointed for you to leave this scene of time - Hebrews 9 verse 27 "As it is appointed unto men once to die but after this the judgement." There is a day appointed for you. When you leave this life and go out into eternity there is an appointment set for you. This is not like an appointment you have with the doctor or dentist that you can change at the last moment. An appointment with death is one that you must and will keep. There is a day appointed when in a moment you will leave this scene of time and go out into eternity. All you have accumulated of this world's wealth, you cannot take it with you, it will be gone. His days are numbered, his kingdom will come to an end. The word TEKEL means Belshazzar had been weighed in the balances and found wanting. Tonight if you were weighed in the divine scales of God's judgment would you be found wanting? You can bring your good works, your charitable deeds, your attendance at church, paying into the church when you can - all would be put into God's scales. All would be good but when put into the scales of God's judgement you will fall so far short. That is why you must come and put your trust in God's saving faith. That is why you must be washed in his precious blood, clothed in his righteousness.
Daniel 5 verses 30 and 31 "In the night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain. And Dairus the Median took the kingdom being about threescore and two years old." Little did Belshazzar know as he was having his sinful party, his banquet of blasphemy, enjoying all the world's pleasures that the Medes and Persians were at the very gate. Death was at the door. I am sure Belshazzar had many feasts in the past but this was his final feast. His final night upon this earth. A man about to go out into eternity. The days of the Babylonian empire were about to come to an end. The reign of Belshazzar as king would be over. I want to tell you about another king, the word of God calls King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He has walked on this earth for 33 1/2 years. Sinless and pure before his Father in heaven. One night as he prayed in the Garden evil men arrested him and brought him to Pilate. He was tied to the scourging pole and he was lashed again and again. This same Roman Governor was able to say "I find no fault in this man" but he still condemned him to the cross to die. They took him through the city streets, through the city gates, made him climb the hill to Mount Calvary and laid him on the cross. They nailed his hands and feet and raised the cross into position. He hangs between heaven and earth. He hung there for you and me for 6 hours, 3 hours in the light and 3 in the dark. When the sun should have bern shining the Father veiled the world in darkness. All our sins were laid on his son on the cross. Peter could say "who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed." He suffered in your stead and mine. He paid the price so that salvation is available for you and I. Will you not come tonight and accept God's salvation tonight?
The story is told of the ship Cyprian captained by Alexander Strachan which left the port of Liverpool on 13 October 1881 bound for Italy. As the ship made its way down the coast off Wales in the early hours of 13 October 1881 a storm arose which blew the ship off course. It crashed against the rocks. The captain saw how bad the damage was and gave the command to all the crew to abandon ship. Everyone put on their life jackets and jumped into the sea to swim to the shore. Alexander Strachan was the last man to leave the ship. As he gave one last glimpse across the ship behind some of the cargo he noticed the trembling form of a young boy. He walked over to the young boy and enquired how he came to be there. He was a stowaway and had boarded the ship in Liverpool. Alexander told him how the ship was badly damaged and they would need to abandon the ship and swim to the shore. There was one problem - there was only one life jacket left. Alexander took off his life jacket and gave it to the young boy. He told him to jump into the sea and swim as fast as he could for the shore. The young boy jumped in with the captain. Soon the boy reached the shore along with the other men from the ship. They waited for Alexander Strachan but he never appeared. A few hours later Alexander Strachan's body was later washed up. The young boy said "he gave his life for me." In the book of Hebrews we read of the captain of our salvation who gave his life for us. That salvation is available. Just as the young boy had to accept the life jacket, you have to come and accept God's great gift of eternal life. You must come personally. If you don't accept it and leave it you will become a Christ rejecter. What an awful thing to end up in a lost Christless hell when you will look back to this night, knowing you heard the gospel message and you left the meeting without accepting Christ. God loves you and wants you to come and put your faith and trust in Christ. Will you not come and put your faith in him? "For as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name." (John 1 verse 12) You can know the assurance of sins forgiven. Belshazzar's final feast, his final night on earth. What if this is your last night? Here is the opportunity to come and trust the Saviour. Maybe you are saying "I will not get saved tonight, I will do it some other night." Proverbs 27 verse 1 "Boast not thyself of tomorrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." Don't switch off tonight without coming to put your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ is no longer on the cross or in the tomb but is seated in glory at his Father's right hand. We are thankful that his word tells us in Acts 16 verse 31 "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved."



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