The Lord sighs with deep feeling as He draws His sword to bring judgment upon His people.
Ezekiel 21:1-32
Pastor Gene Pensiero
Series: Cry Me A River (Ezekiel)
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Expository Bible Study & Sermon
In Ezekiel 21, we witness a sobering moment in Bible prophecy—God’s sword of judgment is drawn, yet His heart is heavy with sorrow. What does this chapter reveal about God’s justice, mercy, and the broken relationship between Him and His people?
In this expository sermon, we explore:
The prophetic meaning of God lending His sword to King Nebuchadnezzar
How divine judgment reflects God’s holiness and deep sorrow
How this text relates to the doctrines of impassability and relational sovereignty and Christian liberty.
The Book of Ezekiel is filled with visions, prophetic warnings, and future hope. This Old Testament prophecy holds incredible relevance today as we see God’s faithfulness in both discipline and restoration.
If you love deep Bible study, verse-by-verse teaching, and uncovering the prophetic layers of Scripture, this message is for you.
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