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Spiritual lewdness — Ezekiel 22-24
Today’s reading includes a chapter that is sometimes called the Bible’s pornographic chapter, the parable of Oholah and Oholobah. But the general theme of the section is about Israel’s abominations, Israel’s spiritual lewdness, and consequent wrath of God toward Israel. … Continue reading
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Tagged death, judgment, Oholah, Oholobah, sexual immorality
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Grace and the end of grace — Ezekiel 19-21
OK, you could be wondering about the “end of grace”. How could that be? you might be thinking. I need to be clear, this is not about any sort of new salvation by works theology. It is about the truth that … Continue reading
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God’s unrequited love — Ezekiel 16-18
There are few songs sadder than those of unrequited love. Most all of us have been there — had a crush on someone who either didn’t know that we existed or loved someone else. A couple of times in the … Continue reading
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Tagged baptizing children, harlot, original sin, unfaithful, unrequited love
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Self-inspired prophets — Ezekiel 13-15
As a minister of the Gospel I am often asked rather difficult questions. I don’t say that they are difficult because they depend on a knowledge of the original language or ancient backgrounds or even some complicated theology; no, these … Continue reading
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Tagged corrective, faithfulness, false prophets, punitive, whitewashed
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God’s glory leaves the Temple — Ezekiel 10-12
Is God on your side? We’d all like to think so or hope so. God’s presence is conditional Israel was used to the idea of God being on their side. False prophets in the days Jeremiah’s ministry (contemporary with some … Continue reading
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Tagged conditional nature of God's promises, God's presence, heart, hope, Temple
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Bad times are about to get worse — Ezekiel 7-9
You know, in reading through the prophets you can begin to get weighed down with the negativity, destruction, doom, and condemnation of it all. But don’t. It’s not that God is simply a God of “No”, but Israel had been … Continue reading
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Tagged darkness, grace, money, no quarter, omnipresent, omniscient, patience, secrets
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An iron plate — Ezekiel 4-6
There were exiles in Ezekiel’s day who, despite the judgment that had come their way, were still making believe that their sins didn’t really matter, and that things were all going to turn out just fine — sin and all. … Continue reading
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Tagged God grieved, God's pain, loathe, Remnant, separation of sin
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A prophet to the exiles — Ezekiel 1-3
Well today we start reading Ezekiel. Ezekiel was among the second group of exiles taken by the Babylonians — Daniel and his friends had been taken to Babylon about 9 years earlier. We’re told he was settled in Telabib (or … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, majesty of God, rebellion
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Therefore I will hope — The book of Lamentations
Today will be a two-fur — a combined blog comment for both Sunday and Monday. Lamentations really is best read as a whole anyway. A Summary of the book Lamentations was written by a broken hearted Jeremiah. From the things … Continue reading
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Tagged getting fooled, hope, punishment, summary
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No more briers — Ezekiel 25-28
I’m biting off a little more than my usual 3 chapters today, because the context really didn’t end until the end of Ezekiel 28. Even so, the judgments on the nations around Israel continues on through to chapter 32. But … Continue reading →