Chronologically studying the Bible until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God (Ephesians 4:13)
Ezekiel 38–39 and Revelation 20: The Final Battle
Ezekiel 38–39 prophesies about Gog and Magog. Was it fulfilled in the past, or does it point to the final battle described in Revelatio…
Ezekiel 35–37 reveals powerful themes of judgment, humility, restoration, and hope. From God’s vengeance against Edom to the promise of a new heart and the breathtaking vision of dry bo…
The Day of YHWH: the Sun and Moon will be Darkened, and Ezekiel’s recommissioning as a watchman: Ezekiel 32–34 warns leaders who exploit the flock and calls God’s people to walk in thei…
Ezekiel 28–31 reveals God’s judgment against Tyre and Egypt: symbols of wealth, pride, and slavery to sin. These chapters remind us that no earthly kingdom can stand against the Most Hi…
Ezekiel 24–27 | When God Strips Away Everything
Ezekiel’s heartbreaking loss of his wife became a prophetic picture of God losing His people. These chapters remind us that judgment begin…
God calls His people to righteous judgment, not hypocrisy. Ezekiel exposes Jerusalem’s corruption, the prophets’ conspiracy, and Judah’s spiritual adultery. Learn how this warning appli…
In Ezekiel 20–21, God warns His people that He will not answer their prayers while they walk in rebellion. He commands Ezekiel to prophesy against the “holy places,” a word that applies…
Ezekiel 18 reminds us that God holds every person accountable for their own choices, no more blaming the past. The sins of others may affect us, but each of us is responsible before God…
Ezekiel 16–17 paints a sobering picture of God’s people forgetting the One who rescued them and selling themselves to worthless idols. Yet even in their unfaithfulness, God promises for…
Ezekiel 13–15 exposes the dangers of false prophecy, hidden idols, and immature faith. God warns against leaders who serve themselves, believers who cling to idols, and Christians who l…
Ezekiel’s vision reveals a powerful truth about God’s people, the mark on their foreheads, and how it connects to Revelation. The mark of God—and the mark of the beast—are not what most…
In today’s reading (Ezekiel 5–8), Ezekiel acts out God’s judgment by cutting and scattering his hair, symbolizing what will happen to God’s people. Yet even in judgment, God promises a …
Ezekiel’s Throne Vision: What Did He Really See? | Ezekiel 1–4
Ezekiel’s vision of God’s throne, the cherubim, and the expanse of heaven is filled with mystery and meaning. These images …
Jeremiah’s bold message clashed with the false prophets of his day. They promised peace and prosperity, but Jeremiah reminded the people that nothing happens unless the Lord ordains it.…
Jeremiah mourned over Jerusalem’s fall, yet he declared: “Great is Your faithfulness.” In today’s reading from Lamentations 1–3, we see both the weight of sin’s consequences and the hop…
Jeremiah warns God’s people to flee literal Babylon, the literal empire of Nebuchadnezzar, the warning applies also for believers today to flee the spiritual Babylon still deceiving nat…
Jeremiah 49–50 reveals God’s judgment against Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Elam, and Babylon. These prophecies point to deeper spiritual truths: rejecting God for temporary satisfaction, trus…
Jeremiah delivers God’s judgment against Egypt, the Philistines, and Moab. These nations represent the world system, the flesh, and compromise with sin. Yet in the midst of warnings, Go…
Gedaliah ignored warnings and it cost him his life. Johanan tried to do what was right, but still disobeyed God’s Word. The people sought Jeremiah’s counsel, but only wanted affirmation…
Habakkuk wrestled with God over injustice, violence, and corruption. God’s answer was shocking—He would raise up Babylon as judgment. Yet the prophet learned that “the righteous shall l…