Ezekiel Chapters 24-27
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In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 24 through 27, marking a major turning point in the book as judgment on Jerusalem is finally set in motion. Chapter 24 announces the fall of the city through powerful symbolism, including the parable of the boiling pot, showing that the time for warning has ended and judgment has arrived. Ezekiel’s personal loss also becomes a sign to the people, revealing the depth of sorrow surrounding Jerusalem’s destruction.
Chapters 25 through 27 then shift focus to the surrounding nations, declaring God’s judgment against Ammon, Moab, Edom, Philistia, and the powerful trading city of Tyre. These chapters make it clear that God is sovereign over all nations, not just Israel, and that pride, cruelty, and exploitation will not go unanswered.
Together, these chapters remind us that God’s justice is universal, His word is certain, and His purposes extend far beyond one nation or moment in history. Even in judgment, God is revealing who He is — righteous, sovereign, and unmatched in power.