by stuart | Jun 25, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
Today’s passage is Ezekiel 43-48 This morning we finish our daily reflections in the book of Ezekiel. I hope you have enjoyed your time with Ezekiel and been able to get a flavour for what this incredible book teaches us. Ezekiel has taken us on an incredible journey....
by stuart | Jun 24, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
Today’s passage is Ezekiel 38-42 Do you ever feel as though life is a long tunnel with no sign of light at the other end? Does God ever seem so distant that we wonder if he will ever make his face to shine upon us again? Does life ever feel as though it has become so...
by stuart | Jun 23, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
This morning’s passage is Ezekiel 36-37 One of the questions Christian’s face on a regular basis is ‘How can you prove there is God?’ It is also one of the most difficult questions to answer. The truth is that often people are looking for quantifiable answers. They...
by stuart | Jun 22, 2020 | Bible Study, Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
Today’s passage Ezekiel 34 Ezekiel has made clear God’s anger at Jerusalem and Judah. He explained how God had been hurt and offended through their sin. Ezekiel likened Jerusalem’s sin to adultery and he called it idolatry. All of this explains why God was so angry;...
by stuart | Jun 19, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
Throughout the book of Ezekiel, we have been reading about Jerusalem’s sins and God’s anger against Jerusalem. In chapters 22 & 23 we read about the depth of those sins and the pain they heaped on God. In these chapters Jerusalem is presented as two adulterous...
by stuart | Jun 17, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
Today’s passage is Ezekiel 17, 18 & 19 I wonder do we ever stop to think why there’s so much division in the world over differences none of us have had any control over. Nations look down on nations when none of us had any say where we were born. Protestant is set...