Daniel 2:29
“As for thee, O king, thy thoughts came into thy mind upon thy bed, what should come to pass hereafter: and he that revealeth secrets maketh known to thee what shall come to pass.”
Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Daniel 2:29 (KJV) says, “As for thee, O king, thy thoughts came into thy mind upon thy bed, what should come to pass hereafter: and he that revealeth secrets maketh known to thee what shall come to pass.”
Historical Context:Daniel 2 is set during the Babylonian captivity, when King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon had a dream that troubled him greatly. The king called for his wise men to interpret the dream, but he demanded that they not only interpret the dream but also tell him what the dream was without him revealing it to them. The wise men, including the astrologers and magicians, were unable to fulfil the king’s request. This led to a decree to execute all the wise men, including Daniel and his friends. However, Daniel sought God’s help, and God revealed both the dream and its interpretation to Daniel in a vision.
- Divine Revelation:
In verse 29, Daniel addresses King Nebuchadnezzar and acknowledges that the king had been troubled by thoughts that came to his mind while he was on his bed. This highlights the importance of dreams and visions as a means through which God can communicate with people. In this particular case, God chose to reveal the king’s dream and its interpretation to Daniel.
God’s Sovereignty and Knowledge of the Future:The verse emphasises that it is God who reveals secrets and makes known what shall come to pass. God has complete knowledge and control over the future. He is not bound by the limitations of human understanding or foresight. The fact that God revealed the dream to Daniel and made known its meaning demonstrates His sovereignty and wisdom.
God’s Purpose and Plan:Through the revelation of the dream, God had a specific purpose in mind. He wanted to show Nebuchadnezzar that He alone is the source of true wisdom and understanding. The dream revealed a sequence of kingdoms and events that would unfold in the future, ultimately leading to the establishment of God’s eternal kingdom. By revealing this to Nebuchadnezzar, God demonstrated His authority over earthly rulers and His ultimate plan for the world.
Application to our Lives:The verse reminds us of God’s omniscience and His ability to reveal hidden things. As believers, we can take comfort in knowing that our God is in control of the future and has a perfect plan for our lives. We can trust Him with our fears, uncertainties, and unanswered questions. Just as God revealed the future to Daniel, He can guide us and provide us with wisdom and understanding when we seek Him earnestly.
In conclusion, Daniel 2:29 highlights the divine revelation given to Daniel and the sovereignty of God over the future. It reminds us that God is the one who reveals secrets and has a perfect plan for our lives. As we study this passage, let us seek to trust in God’s wisdom and seek His guidance in our own lives.

