Ezekiel
Date of Writing: The Book of Ezekiel was likely written between 593 and 565 B.C. during the Babylonian captivity of the Jews. Full article: When was Ezekiel written?
Purpose of Writing: Ezekiel ministered to his generation who were both exceedingly sinful and thoroughly hopeless. By means of his prophetic ministry he attempted to bring them to immediate repentance and to confidence in the distant future. He taught that: (1) God works through human messengers; (2) Even in defeat and despair God’s people need to affirm God’s sovereignty; (3) God’s Word never fails; (4) God is present and can be worshiped anywhere; (5) People must obey God if they expect to receive blessings; and (6) God’s Kingdom will come.
Reference: https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-Ezekiel.html
Check out some of our sermons:
- Calling and Eating-Ezekiel 1-3
- A Soft Tender Heart-Ezekiel 11:19; 36:26
- The Whore, the Pit, the Wife Who Dies-Ezekiel 23-24
- Face the Facts about Your (His)Story-Ezekiel 20-23
- Face the Facts, Listen to the Truth-Ezekiel 15-19
- You Are Always Responsible-Ezekiel 18
- You Trusted in Your Beauty-Ezekiel 16
- False Bible Teachers and Idolatry-Ezekiel 12-15
- Why God’s Glory Departs-Ezekiel 8-11
- A Horrifying Message-Ezekiel 4-7
- The Crux of the Call-Ezekiel 3b
- A Spirit Driven Calling-Ezekiel 2-3
- An Encounter With God-Ezekiel 1

