Ezekiel 27:1-28:25
If you’re not a follower of Jesus, one of the things about the Bible that should make you “sit up and take notice” is the number of prophecies that have actually been fulfilled. Event after event … prediction after prediction … God has foretold His story down to the smallest detail. Today we study one of these prophesies known as the lamentation for Tyre.
Ezekiel 25:1-26:21
When word finally came to Ezekiel that Jerusalem had been destroyed, he turned his attention to the surrounding nations. One of those was Tyre, which was a great and powerful city. When Tyre was destroyed, it seemed like a fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophecy, but we’ll find out that his prophecy would not be complete for another 300 years.
Ezekiel 23:1-24:27
One of Jesus’ most memorable methods of teaching was through parables. But did you know long before the time Christ, the prophet Ezekiel also used parables to teach God’s people? Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares two of those parables with us from Ezekiel chapters 23 and 24.
Ezekiel 21:1-22:31
“Either the Lord said it or … Ezekiel is lying.” That’s the hard line our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee takes as we continue our trek through the entire Word of God. Ezekiel’s messages are harsh, but Dr. McGee warns that we should listen and take heed.
Ezekiel 18:32-20:49
What God has said He will do, He will do. If we had to sum up this study in ten words or less, that’s what we could say. So, hop aboard the Bible Bus as we continue to discover that on every page of Scripture, we glimpse the multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, deep, and trustworthy character of God.
Ezekiel 16:15-18:32
Few things are more precious than to see an abandoned child being welcomed into a loving home. Now they are protected, provided for, loved, and given every chance to be a healthy, happy person. That’s the moving picture we’ll see in Ezekiel 16-18.
Ezekiel 14:1-16:14
Maybe you’ve heard it said that God would rather see you in a storm fighting for your life … in a hospital bed … or in bankruptcy court … than living in disobedience. He’d rather you experience depression or penetrating loneliness if that’s the only place you’ll hear His message—“Come back to Me.” We’ll hear that message loud and clear as our study of Ezekiel continues in chapters 14-16.
Ezekiel 12:1-13:23
When does God say, “Enough!”? Does His patience ever run out? Does His love and mercy ever come to an end? These are hard questions … and they have hard answers. In Ezekiel 12 and 13 our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, tells us more about those who stiffened their necks against Him and His prophet, and how God responded in hopes of changing their minds.
Ezekiel 10:1-11:25
Only a few times in Scripture does God give us a glimpse behind the curtain of a supernatural scene. In this study of Ezekiel 10 and 11 the curtains are pulled back and we see a heavenly picture through Ezekiel’s eyes.
Ezekiel 8:2-9:11
Judgment is not a pleasant subject. Talking about something else—anything else—would be so much easier! But as Dr. McGee points out, it is a reality and we must deal with it sooner or later. So, hop aboard the Bible Bus as the people of Israel continue to ignore Ezekiel and turn their back on God.