Empowering The Damascus Man - Foundations Series, the Trinity
You just won the big game. Standing on the podium as MVP, the crowd chants your name. Fans call you the GOAT. Do you absorb the glory yourself, or humbly thank God? In this powerful episode, we explore Daniel 4 and the cautionary tale of King Nebuchadnezzar—a man at the top of his game who made the fatal mistake of believing his own press. His story serves as a sobering reminder for every athlete, performer, and leader about the dangers of pride and the protection we lose when we step outside God's umbrella. What You'll Discover: The King's Warning Daniel interprets a dream warning Nebuchadnezzar about his pride The king ignores the warning for one year God's protection is removed, and severity strikes For seven years, the king lives like an animal in the woods, eating grass like a cow When he repents of his pride, God restores his reason and kingdom The Umbrella of God's Protection Just like stepping outside an umbrella gets you wet, stepping outside God's protection invites severity We often blame God for bad things that happen when we've actually chased the devil Walking perfectly with God doesn't guarantee a perfect life—severity can still blow in from the side But living outside the umbrella guarantees eventual consequences The Athlete's Dilemma Pro players often ignore that God gave them their superior body, quick reflexes, strength, game IQ, and discipline God provides opportunities to play and protection from injuries Players can only take credit for their efforts—and even their passion comes from God The question every athlete must answer: Will you give God the glory? Why Do "Dirty Players" Sometimes Win? God understands the goodness and severity each person experiences Sometimes those who suffered extra severity early in life get extended grace God hopes they'll learn gratitude and choose spiritual awakening Hard lessons, like the king suffered, can return us to spiritual connection Staying Under the Umbrella Like giving 100% in sports day in and day out, staying connected to God requires everything Injuries occur when we slack off or hide weakness Jesus coaches us to carry our cross daily because He knows severity occurs when we cut practice Carrying our cross requires humility and staying connected to Jesus Key Questions: When you win, who gets the credit? Are you living under God's umbrella of protection? What warnings have you been ignoring? Will you heed the lesson of King Nebuchadnezzar before severity strikes? The Challenge: Give God the glory. Stay under the umbrella. Carry your cross daily. Don't wait seven years in the wilderness to learn what pride costs. Hashtags #GiveGodTheGlory #KingNebuchadnezzar #Daniel4 #PrideComesBeforeTheFall #GodsProtection #UnderTheUmbrella #ChristianAthlete #MVPorGOAT #SpiritualSeverity #CarryYourCross #AthleteForChrist #HumilityInVictory #FaithAndSports #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #PrideAndFall #SpiritualAwakening #DiscipleshipDaily #ProtectionOfGod #ReignMakers #FaithWarrior #ChristianLeadership #AthletesForGod #SportsMinistry #GodsWarning
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