Ezekiel 20-21: Then You Will Know That God Is the LORD

Ezekiel 20-21,  Job 7,  John 8:48-59,  2 Peter 3:10-18   Ezekiel 20-21:   Irony of ironies, the elders of Israel, or at least a portion of them, come to Ezekiel to “inquire of the LORD” (20:1). This is some kind of formal desire to hear from God through God’s prophet. But, the word of the Lord comes…

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Ezekiel 17-19: Turn and Live

Ezekiel 17-19,  Job 6,  John 8:31-47,  2 Peter 3:1-9   Ezekiel 17-19:   A riddle and a parable, chapter 17, of an eagle and of the vine, and of Israel’s rebellion against Babylon by seeking help from Egypt—“can he break covenant and yet escape?” (17:15). There is a principle behind God’s actions: “I bring low the high…

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Ezekiel 16: The Love of God

Ezekiel 16,  Job 5,  John 8:21-30,  2 Peter 2:17-22   Ezekiel 16:   A beautiful parable, with startling application to God’s people, and final hope after all the crying of judgment and condemnation. First, we are told of how God’s people are from the land of Canaanites, their father an Amorite and mother a Canaanite (16:3). We…

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There Is Hope

There is hope. Three simple words—and yet distinctly Christian and essentially relevant today. Most of what we read about and think about nowadays is filled with dystopian visions of the future, not hope-filled dreams. Our futurology fears the impact of technology, the downgrade of culture, the nefarious nightmares of false religion, fake religion, or no…

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Ezekiel 13-15: Stick to God’s Word

Ezekiel 13-15, Job 4, John 8:12-20, 2 Peter 2:10-16 Ezekiel 13-15: Ezekiel is told to prophesy against the prophets of Israel (13:2). The reason for this is because they are prophesying “from their own hearts” (13:2) and they “follow their own spirit” (13:3). In other words, these prophets who claim to be speaking God’s word are actually speaking…

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Ezekiel 9-12: The Power of the Word

Ezekiel 9-12,  Job 3,  John 8:1-11,  2 Peter 2:1-9   Ezekiel 9-12:   This section begins with a wonderful, evocative description of the prophet’s experience of hearing God’s word. God “cried in my ears with a loud voice” (9:1). Unmissable, unmistakable, indubitably important: God’s Word came to him loud and clear. Those who have the “mark on…

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Ezekiel 4-8: The Worst

Ezekiel 4-8,  Job 2,  John 7:45-53,  2 Peter 1:12-21   Ezekiel 4-8:   How do you communicate judgment to a recalcitrant people, a hardened people? In chapter 4, the answer is by Ezekiel being told to dramatically portray siege and judgment upon God’s people. And then in chapter 5, by a razor and shaving hair and casting…

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Ezekiel 1-3: The Glory of the Lord

Ezekiel 1-3,  Job 1,  John 7:37-44,  2 Peter 1:1-11   Ezekiel 1-3:   If Jeremiah’s call is not one to be desired for its own sake, Ezekiel has perhaps an even tougher mandate. He is among the “exiles” (1:1), and in preparation for the tough calling that he is to receive as God’s mouthpiece to these “rebellious”…

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