
Ezekiel Chapter 8 - Hypocrisy and Idolatry
Is there dissonance between our church selves and public selves, and has this become hypocritical?
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Is there dissonance between our church selves and public selves, and has this become hypocritical?
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Through repetition, a day at a time, God gives us the space and time to be nourished, to heal, to grow, to mature, to strengthen, to change, and to improve.
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God asks this of Ezekiel in symbolising the siege that Jerusalem would face.
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Like the four living creatures, may we radiate the fullness of God’s glory in our souls.
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While the prodigal son remains wayward and lost, it is not a time to gloat, standoffish or reject, but rather share the same heart as our Father, who pines longingly for the lost to come to their senses and to return.
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If we’re serious about reaching the kingdom of heaven, this chapter has three crucial behaviours that it warns us against.
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Since no one knows when the end will come, what shall we do?
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"Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." This was Jesus' warning to His disciples.
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Today, the population of people who call themselves Christians is unrivalled. However, the ones Jesus has counted, the ones who have heard and accepted the true word of God in totality, God Himself has numbered.
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Matthew 21 poses questions of this or that from seemingly unrelated incidences.
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