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Tag Archives: Ezekiel 3
Three Roles to Consider
I want to highlight three roles which are mentioned in the book of Ezekiel. These roles are: the watchman, the hearers, and the shepherds. 1. The Watchman (Ezekiel 3, 33). The prophet or preacher is compared to a watchman. It … Continue reading →
Posted in Church Organization, Elders and Deacons, Preachers, prophets, Textual study
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Ezekiel’s Vision (Ezekiel 1-3)
Have you ever noticed how many times it is that before God sends a messenger, He first impresses the messenger with a glimpse of His glory? Here are some examples: (1) Moses (Exodus 3); (2) Isaiah (Isaiah 6); (3) Ezekiel … Continue reading →
Posted in evangelism, God, Humility, Jesus, Preachers, prophets, Word Study
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