TODAY’S DAILY READING: Ezekiel 25-26 & Revelation 7
Old Testament: Ezekiel 25- Feeling Special
Ezekiel 25:8
“Thus says the Lord God: ‘Because Moab and Seir say, “Look! The house of Judah is like all the nations…”‘“
Moab and Israel had a long and sorted history, dating back to Israel’s journey to Canaan. It was the king of Moab who hired the prophet Balaam to curse the people of God. Unable to curse those whom God had blessed, Balaam resorted to counseling Moab on how to put a stumbling block in the way of the people of God. They sent many of the…Read More
Ezekiel 26- Prophecy
Ezekiel 26:3
“Therefore thus says the Lord God: ‘Behold, I am against you, O Tyre, and will cause many nations to come up against you, as the sea causes its waves to come up.’”
Predictive prophecy is one of the greatest evidences of the inspiration of Scripture. Peter explained, it was like a light shining in…Read More
New Testament: Revelation 7- Sealed and Sent
Revelation 7:3
“Do not harm the earth, the sea, or the trees till we have sealed the servants of our God on their foreheads.”
Revelation 7 begins with four angels holding the winds of judgment in their hands, waiting to be released upon a Christ-rejecting world. Fortunately, before they are allowed to begin, another angel is released from heaven to seal those who belong to God. We are not told exactly what this seal looks like, but we know that it is a mark that God places upon the forehead of these believers. It indicates that they belong to Him. There is a…Read More
Ezekiel 23:37
Revelation 6:16
Ezekiel 21:3
Ezekiel 22:30
Revelation 5:5
Revelation 4:1
The Bible warns of the sins of the fathers being visited upon the children to the third and fourth generations. This does not mean that if my dad commits a crime I am liable, but that the behaviors of the parents are often repeated in the lives of their children. If you grew up in an environment where discipline was meted out with outbursts of anger then you are likely to discipline your children in like fashion. Statistically speaking children of alcoholic parents are more likely to abuse substances, not only for genetic reasons but because they have learned to use drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism. In the same way children of divorced parents are more likely to use divorce as a means to correct their marriage problems than those who have grown up with parents who chose to love each other, remain married and work through the difficult times.
Ezekiel 17:24
Ezekiel 18:14
Revelation 3:14
Ezekiel 15:2
Ezekiel 16:6
Revelation 2:4-5
Ezekiel 13:2
Ezekiel 14:5
Revelation 1:18
Ezekiel 11:16
Jude 4
Ezekiel 9:3-4
3 John 4