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...
by stuart | Jun 16, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
This morning’s passage is Ezekiel 15 & 16 Ezekiel 15 and 16 paints a picture of what life without God would be like. In Chapter 15 Ezekiel describes Jerusalem and Judah as the vines that grow in the forest. The vine is already a useless piece of wood. It is not...
by stuart | Jun 15, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Uncategorized, Weekly Reflection
Today’s passage is Ezekiel 12, 13 & 14 A couple of weeks ago at our midweek we talked about the resurrection of Jesus from the dead and how unexpected it was, even though Jesus himself had openly talked about it. When the women who followed Jesus and the disciples...
by stuart | Jun 12, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
This morning’s passage Ezekiel 11 (click to read) So far, the book of Ezekiel has focused on how far the people of Jerusalem have fallen away from God, the extent of their sin and God’s judgment on Israel. We have been reminded that God is not blind. We cannot hide...
by stuart | Jun 11, 2020 | Ezekiel: hope in a foreign land, Weekly Reflection
This morning’s focus in on chapters 8 & 9 In chapter 8 while Ezekiel was sitting with the exiled elders in Babylon, he received another vision from the Lord. This vision was to show Ezekiel the extent of the idolatry Israel had shown towards God. We tend to have a...