Ezekiel: The Future Temple Of God (Week 10)
What was the ‘temple’ that Ezekiel described in Chapters 40-48 of his book? Was this SOME FUTURE TEMPLE that will be built in Jerusalem? Or was it symbolic of something else entirely? Click to learn more.
What was the ‘temple’ that Ezekiel described in Chapters 40-48 of his book? Was this SOME FUTURE TEMPLE that will be built in Jerusalem? Or was it symbolic of something else entirely? Click to learn more.
What was the “VALLEY OF DRY BONES” in Ezekiel 37? For that matter, whose bones were they, and what do these brittle objects represent? In Week 9 of our 10 Week Series on Ezekiel, we will answer these questions and more.
“For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and …
Which is harder, creating NEW LIFE, or regenerating a DEAD HEART? The hearts of Ezekiel’s contemporaries were stony. They were dead in their sins and trespasses. They were spiritually flat-lining. So what did they need? The same thing we all need – regeneration. Click to learn more.
Pride comes before the fall. It was true of the CITY OF TYRE, and it was true of THE DEVIL as well. In today’s study of Ezekiel 26-28, we see the destruction of the island kingdom of Tyre. We also see a unique reference to the fall of the devil. Both were guilty of similar …
What is the basis of our salvation, what we believe or what we do? Is salvation a function of our faith or of our works? Join us as our Asst. Pastor, Rev. Gardner Fish, preaches on this text from Galatians 3.
History is filled with false prophets, false teachers, wicked Pharisees, and all manner of religious charlatans. Why would the modern church be any different? Spoiler alert: it’s not. Click to learn about God’s judgment on false teachers from Ezekiel 13.
In Ezekiel 10, God’s glory LEFT the building. Destruction followed. But why did this happen? The people had turned their back on God, and turned toward idols. They had defiled His house. And because of that, Ezekiel had a vision of God’s glory leaving the temple. Would He ever return?
When the TRAIN is coming, get off the TRACKS. In Ezekiel’s day, the Israelites were standing on the train tracks of God’s wrath, and were about to get run over. But why? What had they done? Why was God so angry? Click for Week 4 of our new series.
What does it mean to be A WATCHMAN? Ezekiel was called to be a ‘watchman’ over God’s people, and that involved two things: identifying spiritual danger, and warning the people. Are there any watchmen in our day? Click to learn more.