What happens when divine judgment interrupts your party? In this powerful exploration of Daniel 5, we witness the dramatic moment when a mysterious hand writes judgment on a palace wall during King Belshazzar's feast. Unlike his father Nebuchadnezzar who eventually acknowledged God's sovereignty, Belshazzar brazenly desecrates sacred temple vessels while praising false gods of gold and silver.
The eternal question echoes through this ancient story: what legacy will you leave behind? While Belshazzar desperately tried to use his wealth to save himself, we're reminded that money, power and possessions hold no eternal value. As Jesus taught, we must "give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's" – and what bears God's image? People do.
This message cuts to the heart of what truly matters. You are not just another face in the crowd; you bear the divine imprint that nothing else in creation carries. God values people so much that He sent His Son not to condemn but to save. Your worth doesn't come from titles, bank accounts or achievements, but from the Creator who called you His own.
The challenging truth remains: the only thing we take to heaven is people. Not buildings, brands, or belongings – just the lives we've touched and transformed through our investment in God's kingdom. When it's all said and done, the question won't be "What did you build for yourself?" but rather "Who did you bring with you?" Let's invest in what truly lasts.