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[!question] MANKIND NEEDS BETTER RULERSHIP (4 min.) Is it time? - To Eat? For Bed? To Leave? - Time for Change? - What kind of change? Why do we need change?
[!question] Why do human governments fail to meet the needs of their subjects? (Pr 29:2)
[!help] Lets take a quick look a the state of the world. Covid-19 : 7.1 million confirmed deaths As of April 2026, 30 countries are experiencing active armed conflicts. [!question] Man has neither the right nor the ability to govern himself successfully (Jer 10:23)
[!question] The Bible foretells that God’s Kingdom will soon replace human rule (Da 2:44; 7:13, 14)
- When did God’s Kingdom begin ruling, and when will it take full control?
[!question] DANIEL CHAPTER 4**—A PROPHETIC DREAM ABOUT RULERSHIP** (5 min.) Notes Here
[!question] Jehovah caused King Nebuchadnezzar to have a dream about rulership (Da 4:10-17) Notes Here
[!question] God inspired Daniel to interpret the dream [Read key portions of Daniel 4:20-27] Notes Here
- The dream was initially fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar himself (Da 4:28-37; dp 82-94)
- The dream emphasizes that Jehovah God has the right to determine who will rule mankind
[!question] THE DREAM FORETELLS THE RULE OF GOD’S KINGDOM (16 min.) Notes Here
[!question] The prophecy has a larger fulfillment in connection with the establishment of God’s Kingdom (it-1 132-135)
[!question] What reason is there to suggest that the dream is more than just an interesting story about the humiliation of Nebuchadnezzar?
- The dream was given at the time when God had just allowed his earthly kingdom to be overthrown
- The person to whom the dream was given was the very one used by God to cut off rulership in Jerusalem
- The theme of the dream is God’s right to rule over the entire “kingdom of mankind” (Da 4:17, 25, 32)
- The dream’s context, the book of Daniel, repeatedly points forward to the rule of God’s Kingdom
- Daniel’s prophecies would not be fully understood until “the time of the end” (Da 12:4, 8, 9)
In the larger fulfillment, the tree represents Jehovah’s rulership
[!help] For a period of time, Jehovah’s rulership had been represented by the Israelite kings who ruled in Jerusalem (1Ch 29:23)
- Jehovah promised David that one of his descendants would rule forever (2Sa 7:16)
- Ezekiel foretold that the earthly representation of God’s rulership would be cut off and that God would later appoint a new Ruler [Read Ezekiel 21:26, 27]
- In 607 B.C.E., Jehovah used Nebuchadnezzar to destroy Jerusalem; this marked the beginning of the “seven times” during which God’s rulership would be interrupted (Da 4:16)
- How long would this period last?
[!help] ** Jesus said that Jerusalem, representing God’s rulership, would “be trampled on . . . until the appointed times of the nations” were fulfilled (w06 7/15 6 ¶1-4)** [Read Luke 21:24]
- “The appointed times of the nations” are the same period as the “seven times” of Daniel chapter 4
- Jesus indicated that “the appointed times of the nations” were still ongoing during his earthly ministry, so the “seven times” could not be seven literal years counted from 607 B.C.E.
- “Seven times,” or seven Biblical years, are equal to 2,520 days (w06 7/15 7 ¶1-2)
- In 1914, Jesus began ruling in heaven as the appointed King of God’s Kingdom
- As a descendant of King David, Jesus is “the one who has the legal right” to rule (Eze 21:27; Lu 1:32, 33)
[!help] GOD’S KINGDOM WILL SOON TAKE FULL CONTROL (5 min.)
- Events since 1914 confirm that God’s Kingdom has been established (Mt 24:3, 7-14; w15 6/15 22-24 ¶12-14)
- Rule by God’s Kingdom will bring blessings to obedient mankind (w14 10/1 5-7)
- Now is the time to take your stand in support of God’s Kingdom