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The LORD tells a captivating story in which He rescues an abandoned baby, raises her, marries her, only for her to betray Him and become a harlot.
Ezekiel 17:1-24
Find the rest of this series at https://calvaryhanford.com/crymeariver
Dive into Ezekiel 17 with this in-depth expository Bible study, uncovering the profound meaning behind God’s riddle to Judah. This sermon explores how the Lord uses a symbolic riddle involving two eagles—one representing Babylon and the other Egypt—to reveal Judah’s misplaced trust and spiritual rebellion. Learn why Babylon was God’s chosen instrument for disciplining His people and why Egypt always leads to spiritual ruin.
This teaching focuses on two key insights:
Babylon Is Not So Bad When The Lord Wants You Discipled There
Perfect for anyone passionate about studying the Bible, understanding Old Testament prophecy, or growing in their faith. Whether you’re a seasoned student of Scripture, new to Bible study, or curious about how God’s Word applies today, this message offers rich insights into God’s character and plan for His people.
Join us at Calvary Hanford, part of the Calvary Chapel fellowship, as we dig into the Word verse by verse. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible-based sermons and studies on prophecy, history, and faith.
#Ezekiel17 #BibleStudy #Christianity #BibleProphecy #CalvaryChapel #ExpositorySermon
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The LORD tells a captivating story in which He rescues an abandoned baby, raises her, marries her, only for her to betray Him and become a harlot.
Ezekiel 17:1-24
Find the rest of this series at https://calvaryhanford.com/crymeariver
Dive into Ezekiel 17 with this in-depth expository Bible study, uncovering the profound meaning behind God’s riddle to Judah. This sermon explores how the Lord uses a symbolic riddle involving two eagles—one representing Babylon and the other Egypt—to reveal Judah’s misplaced trust and spiritual rebellion. Learn why Babylon was God’s chosen instrument for disciplining His people and why Egypt always leads to spiritual ruin.
This teaching focuses on two key insights:
Babylon Is Not So Bad When The Lord Wants You Discipled There
Perfect for anyone passionate about studying the Bible, understanding Old Testament prophecy, or growing in their faith. Whether you’re a seasoned student of Scripture, new to Bible study, or curious about how God’s Word applies today, this message offers rich insights into God’s character and plan for His people.
Join us at Calvary Hanford, part of the Calvary Chapel fellowship, as we dig into the Word verse by verse. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Bible-based sermons and studies on prophecy, history, and faith.
#Ezekiel17 #BibleStudy #Christianity #BibleProphecy #CalvaryChapel #ExpositorySermon
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