Day 250 – Ezekiel 34-36
Talking Points Israel's shepherds were to lead God's people to honor His name by upholding His truth. They were to serve as guides, calling for faithful obedience. Instead, they had…
Talking Points Israel's shepherds were to lead God's people to honor His name by upholding His truth. They were to serve as guides, calling for faithful obedience. Instead, they had…
Talking Points Egypt and Pharaoh are warned they will suffer the same fate as the Assyrians. As impressive as they are, God reveals timeless truths to them: No nation is…
Talking Points To clear the air, chapter 28 is hard to interpret! The verses describe the life of the actual King of Tyre. The chapter also appears to be describing…
Talking Points God announces His judgment on the Gentile nations surrounding Judah and Israel. They had opposed God's people, and, in doing so, had opposed God Himself. God's judgment of…
Talking Points God uses a parable of two sisters to represent Israel and Judah. Both are condemned for their unfaithfulness to God. They committed adultery with false gods and the…
Talking Points To profane means "to desecrate, pollute, or make common."God is angered because the leaders, and then the people have mixed "the holy and the profane" (Ezekiel 22:26). They…
Talking Points Sin has consequences. And, while those consequences can sometimes be cumulative, impacting generations to come, God's Word is clear: responsibility (guilt) rests with the one who sins.In the…
Talking Points Chapter 16 is very graphic in describing the wicked actions of God's people. They exchanged the worship of the one true God who loved them, for that of…
Talking Points God now has Ezekiel prophesy against the false prophets in Israel. Not all false prophets represent false gods. Perhaps the most destructive ones speak in the name of…
Talking Points In a wild vision, Ezekiel sees the terrible terms of God's judgment on His people for their rebellion. It is so terrible that Ezekiel questions if even the…