Day 252 – Ezekiel 40-42
Talking Points Beginning in Ezekiel 40 and continuing through the end of the book, we find, arguably, the toughest verses in all the Bible to interpret and apply. Did you…
Talking Points Beginning in Ezekiel 40 and continuing through the end of the book, we find, arguably, the toughest verses in all the Bible to interpret and apply. Did you…
Talking Points The chapters start by discussing the woe of those "overcome with wine" (Isaiah 28:1). The people and their leaders and even the priests and prophets are called drunkards.…
Talking Points God sends a prophet to speak His Word to Judah and Jerusalem. Isaiah will serve during the reign of four kings. God's message is one of judgment and…
Talking Points This is a sad span in the history of God's people. Both Israel and Judah move forward with hearts that are not fully given to the LORD. The…
Talking Points As the progression of kings moves forward, we read of civil war, halfhearted commitment, and outright rebellion. We read of people blessed by God, yet quickly forgetting about…
Talking Points As we read these accounts in 1st and 2nd Samuel, 1st and 2nd Kings, and in the Chronicles all stacked together, it begins to confirm the value of…
Talking Points God is exceedingly worthy of praise! Read that again! Psalm 134 is a song sung by those who worked the night shift at the temple -- What a…
Talking Points Throughout the entire account, Solomon reminds the nation of God's constant faithfulness. Here, He was faithful to David, in putting his son on the throne and enabling that…
Talking Points Eleven months after the temple's completion, King Solomon calls for the ark of the covenant to be brought to its prepared place. It is a huge event marked…
Talking Points 480 years after the Exodus, King Solomon began to build the temple, the place where the LORD would dwell among the sons of Israel. It was a massive…