There was once a man who was proud, haughty, arrogant, even cruel--a king whose 
name was Nebuchadnezzar; and Iraq was his kingdom. Like most kings of his day, 
he could have lived and died in hopeless proud self-deception except that a man 
of God prayed for him personally--Daniel the prophet. Daniel discerned in the 
king a streak of honesty and reality in his makeup. He did what the apostle 
John said we should do: "If anyone sees his brother sinning a sin which does 
not lead to death, he will ask, and He [God] will give him life for those who 
commit sin not leading to death." The king's dream of Daniel 4 was God's answer 
to the prophet's prayer. The Lord permitted Daniel to be an "evangelist" to 
teach Nebuchadnezzar gospel truths.
The Lord loved the king so much that He gave him a special blessing--He humbled 
the man in the dust, gave him a form of insanity in which he thought he was an 
animal or a cow (called lycanthropy or boanthropy), and in seven years of gross 
humiliation the proud king learned a proper heart attitude of reverence for the 
King of kings and Lord of lords. You could hardly say that the king humbled 
himself; God humbled him, even humiliated him.

We all too have problems with pride and arrogance. God has given us each 
wonderful gifts that we can easily become proud over. But let's not you and I 
be so stubborn that we wait for the Lord to humble us, like the king. To be 
humiliated is a very severe ministry of the Lord! It's too late in the day now 
for the Lord to resort to those extreme measures to "heal" us, for we are 
living in the great cosmic Day of Atonement; now we want to humble ourselves. 
Self-starters were a wonderful invention for balky Model T's. Let's find a 
self-starter for humbling self, and not wait for the Lord to have to do it for 
us, as with Nebuchadnezzar!

"When I survey the wondrous cross on which the Prince of glory died, my richest 
gain I count but loss, and pour contempt on all my pride." That is 
better--that's self-humbling.

 --Robert J. Wieland

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