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Today’s reading begins with a vivid parable of a boiling pot, symbolizing Jerusalem’s coming destruction, and records the death of Ezekiel’s wife as a sign to the people. The Lord declares judgment not only on His own city but also on surrounding nations like Tyre, reminding us that no kingdom stands secure apart from Him.Questions:1. What does the boiling pot parable teach us about the seriousness of sin and the inevitability of God’s justice?2. How does Ezekiel’s personal loss reflect the cost of being a prophet and the weight of representing God’s message?3. Why do you think God judged surrounding nations like Tyre, and what does this reveal about His sovereignty over all nations, not just Israel?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here
By Basically BiblicalToday’s reading begins with a vivid parable of a boiling pot, symbolizing Jerusalem’s coming destruction, and records the death of Ezekiel’s wife as a sign to the people. The Lord declares judgment not only on His own city but also on surrounding nations like Tyre, reminding us that no kingdom stands secure apart from Him.Questions:1. What does the boiling pot parable teach us about the seriousness of sin and the inevitability of God’s justice?2. How does Ezekiel’s personal loss reflect the cost of being a prophet and the weight of representing God’s message?3. Why do you think God judged surrounding nations like Tyre, and what does this reveal about His sovereignty over all nations, not just Israel?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here