Thru the Bible in a Year Scripture: Ezekiel 29–31 God’s Purpose in Judgment As we journey through Ezekiel 29–31, we are confronted with a series of prophecies against Egypt—five in today’s reading alone. These words are not random pronouncements; they are carefully dated, tied to the years of King Jehoiachin’s imprisonment. Though not always chronological,Continue reading “When Pride Falls”
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When Pride Meets the Storm
Ezekiel 27 and 28 depict the rise and fall of Tyre, a once-prosperous city that succumbed to pride, leading to its moral and spiritual collapse. Its ruler, embodying arrogance, mirrors the fall of Satan. In contrast, Israel’s promise of restoration highlights God’s mercy and the importance of humility over pride.
When Nations Fall and God Remains
The prophecies in Jeremiah 49-50 address judgments against nations like Ammon, Edom, and Babylon, emphasizing God’s sovereignty over all. Nations that oppose Him face destruction due to pride and injustice, yet offers restoration after judgment. The lessons are timeless, urging humility, repentance, and reliance on God for true security and hope.
Kings, Conflicts, and Comebacks
The narrative through 2 Chronicles 31–33 depicts the contrasts of revival and moral collapse in Judah under three kings: Hezekiah, Manasseh, and Amon. Hezekiah exemplifies reform and reliance on God amidst threats, while Manasseh shows redemption through repentance. Amon’s tragic end illustrates the importance of personal accountability in faith.