In this chapter, the king of Tyre is described as wise, influential, and elevated yet his heart became lifted up because of his beauty and success. What began as blessing slowly turned into self-exaltation.
Many believe this passage also reflects a deeper spiritual reality the fall of Satan once full of wisdom and perfection, but brought low because of pride.
This message speaks directly to our world today.
We live in a time where influence is celebrated, appearance is valued, and success can easily lead to self-glory. But Ezekiel 28 reminds us that pride corrupts, and anything built on self-exaltation will not stand.
True strength is not found in how high we rise, but in how humble we remain before God.
In this message, you will learn:
* How pride develops quietly in the heart
* Why success without humility becomes dangerous
* The spiritual pattern behind rise and fall
* How to stay grounded in God despite influence or achievement
No matter your position, influence, or success—this is a call to remain humble, stay aligned with God, and guard your heart.
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