![]() ![]() There were three young Hebrew men who loved the true God and they refused to bow down or bend a knee to worship the idol statue. ![]() In our text today we read that King Nebuchadnezzar set up a golden image in the Plain of Dura and then required everyone in his realm to bow down to worship the image. He was King of Babylon, and he thought the world revolved around him. He must have been like the man I read about the other day who had a sign in front of a man’s house that read, “Never mind the dog, beware of the owner.” Nebuchadnezzar might have had a sign like that in front of his palace. Nebuchadnezzar was a vicious man - an arrogant brute. Well, today we are going to look at a man who was a real mean character. ![]() Her friend asked her, “You mean to tell me that he actually asked you to return all his presents?" The young girl said, “Not only that, but he also sent me a bill for forty-four house calls." The moral to this story is to never date a doctor if you suspect that he will charge you for house calls when you break up with him. Some people are just plain mean! A pretty young girl found this to be true when she broke off her engagement with a young doctor. Mike Minnix, Editor, Sermon 4 in a series of 9 Sermons entitled: Living Right When Life Seems Wrong Introduction ![]()
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