We wrap up our week-long study of the book of Ezekiel by reviewing that this prophetic book of the Bible teaches that: (1) God works through human messengers; (2) Even in defeat and despair God’s people need to affirm God’s sovereignty; (3) God’s Word never fails; (4) God is present and can be worshiped anywhere; (5) People must obey God if they expect to receive blessings; (6) There is a promise of a blessed future; and (7) God’s Kingdom will come. We also explore some of the more compelling chapters in the Bible.
Scriptures referenced include Ezekiel 2:3-6; Ezekiel 34; Ezekiel 28; Ezekiel 38-39; Ezekiel 40-48; and Ezekiel 4:9.
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