Ezekiel 1
The Book of Ezekiel represents human attempt to describe the indescribable. It reveals God’s perfect righteousness balanced with His perfect mercy seen through the eyes
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The Book of Ezekiel represents human attempt to describe the indescribable. It reveals God’s perfect righteousness balanced with His perfect mercy seen through the eyes
Ezekiel 2 reminds me of a brief conversation I had this week with a young man exhausted from the birth of his first child. His
Ezekiel 3 reminds me of the old expression, “You are what you eat”. Most people today associate that phrase with a healthy diet being the
Ezekiel 4 reminds me of the power of symbols. The mere sight of the Nazi swastika evokes powerful emotions of hatred, the horrors of war
Ezekiel 5 reminds me of the story of the tortoise and the hare. I have never been the fastest, the strongest or the smartest. I
Ezekiel 6 reminds me of an interesting show I watched recently about high-tech tests to determine the relationship between fitness levels and overall health. The
Ezekiel 7 reminds me of a wise dad that had two competitive sons. He developed a great way to create fairness after dinner. He would
Ezekiel 8 reminds me of an article I read recently about a former prostitute that now counsels the wives of men who have been unfaithful.
Ezekiel 9 reminds me that once again, video evidence is the most powerful testimony possible in a trial. We might be swayed by appearance, or
Ezekiel 10 reminds me of many married couples that I have observed over the years. Physical distance so often represents emotional distance. I have seen