Day 240 – Ezekiel 5-8
Talking Points God desires our worship and complete trust. Both are shown in our faithful obedience. By God's own words, our sin -- our distrust and disobedience -- hurt Him…
Talking Points God desires our worship and complete trust. Both are shown in our faithful obedience. By God's own words, our sin -- our distrust and disobedience -- hurt Him…
Talking Points Ezekiel has a ministry to the exiles in Babylon. God sends His Word, even knowing the rebellious people will not listen. No matter our response to it, God's…
Talking Points Even swirling in deep despair, disgust, and regret over sin and its consequences, there is hope! Jeremiah knows who God is, and he finds sure hope in Him…
Talking Points The name Lamentations is from a Greek word that means "to cry aloud." While the author is not named, it is traditionally attributed to Jeremiah. After God's repeated…
Talking Points Though Judah and Israel are facing great punishment due to their sin, God has not forsaken them.It is because of God's faithfulness alone that His people are not…
Talking Points God prophesies His judgment on more nations. Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar, Hazar, Elam, and Babylon will face God's great wrath. He promises to bring terror on them and…
Talking Points Through Jeremiah, God announces His judgment of the nations. We should recognize a theological truth: God judges sin. All sin. No nation will escape His judgment. Thankfully, in…
Talking Points Found again in a great dilemma, the remnant of Judah seeks God's direction through Jeremiah. They admirably turn to God. Very clear in His instructions, God tells them…
Talking Points Habakkuk is a unique book because it records a conversation between the prophet and God. Habakkuk asks real questions that have been posed by real people throughout the…
Talking Points Why? As the tales of God's judgment unfold, as destruction is levied on God's people, we might wonder why. God purposefully makes it clear. In His mercy and…