Ezekiel 31
Ezekiel 31 reminds me of the “unsinkable” Titanic sailing across the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage at record speed. The ship was the definition
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Ezekiel 31 reminds me of the “unsinkable” Titanic sailing across the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage at record speed. The ship was the definition
Ezekiel 32 reminds me of the philosophy summarized in a hit song lyric, “I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints. The
Ezekiel 33 reminds me of the time when we were preparing for the birth of our first child. It is amazing how your entire perspective
Ezekiel 34 reminds me of the parable of the lost sheep. Jesus was speaking to “the tax collectors and sinners“. These were the lowlifes; the
Ezekiel 35 reminds me of a childhood friend that never quite fit in. He was not athletic, he was not academic, he was nobody’s definition
Ezekiel 36 reminds me of an old chest of drawers my daughter bought for college. It was mostly covered with dust and junk in the
Ezekiel 37 reminds me of the beginning, “Then the Lord God formed a manfrom the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the
Ezekiel 38 reminds me that wars come in many forms. In the 1920’s, World War 1 was called the “war to end all wars”, yet
Ezekiel 39 reminds me that many people continue to live with their regrets and fears. Some painful childhood events can stick with us and hinder
Ezekiel 40 reminds me of my first visit to the University of Virginia. I walked onto campus in the evening and found myself in the