Ezekiel 26 is a powerful chapter about the fall of Tyre, a city filled with pride, wealth, and false security. Tyre believed its riches, power, and strong position could protect it, but this chapter shows that no one can stand against the judgment of God. When Tyre rejoiced over the suffering of Jerusalem, God spoke against it and declared its downfall.
This chapter teaches us a deep spiritual lesson: wealth cannot save, pride leads to destruction, and God sees the attitude of every heart. Tyre looked strong on the outside, but its confidence was in material riches instead of God. Ezekiel 26 reminds us not to trust in money, success, or worldly strength, but to humble ourselves before the Lord.
In this video, we look at the meaning of Ezekiel 26, the judgment against Tyre, and the warning it gives for our lives today.