“You are his successor, O Belshazzar, and you knew all this,
yet you have not humbled yourself.”
 Daniel 5:22 (NLT)

Pastor, God won’t teach you something new until you’ve put into practice what he’s already taught you.

God isn’t in the business of simply satisfying your curiosity. He tells you something and waits for you to act on it. Once you act on it, then you get to go to the next step.

You see, God wants you to apply the truth you’ve learned.

And you haven’t learned something until you’ve done it.

It’s not enough for you to preach the Bible. You must do what the Bible teaches.

If you don’t do what the Bible teaches, you don’t really believe it.

That’s what we see in the story of Belshazzar in the book of Daniel. He lost everything because he didn’t put into practice what he’d already learned.

He pridefully refused to learn the lessons that God had taught his grandfather. And his empire fell because of that.

The Bible records Daniel telling him, “You are his successor, O Belshazzar, and you knew all this, yet you have not humbled yourself” (Daniel 5:22 NLT).

Belshazzar saw how Nebuchadnezzar lost his mind for nearly seven years because of pride. He saw all the mistakes his grandfather made, and he saw him correct those things. Belshazzar saw the good and the bad in Nebuchadnezzar’s life, and yet he still chose to ignore God and the lessons he learned.

So God took away his kingdom.

Belshazzar knew, but he didn’t learn. 

We need to understand the difference between knowing and learning. You can know a lot of things, but if you don’t act on them, you haven’t learned anything. God wants us to be doers of the Word, and that means he will support us as we step forward in faith, applying the things he’s taught us to do.

Are you putting into practice what God’s teaching you?

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