• Ezekiel Chapters 46-48
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, we conclude the book of Ezekiel by reading chapters 46 through 48, where God completes His vision of restoration with a renewed land, reordered worship, and a reestablished people. These chapters describe the final details of temple practices, the division of the land among the tribes, and the return of God’s presence to dwell permanently with His people.

    The book ends with a powerful name for the city: “The Lord Is There.” This closing message reminds us that God’s ultimate promise is not just rebuilding structures, but restoring relationship. Ezekiel 46–48 assures us that no matter how great the fall, God’s plan is always to bring His people back into His presence with peace, purpose, and hope.

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    17 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 43-45
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 43 through 45, where God’s glory returns to the temple in a powerful display of restoration and hope. After departing earlier in the book, the presence of the Lord now fills the temple once again, showing that reconciliation and renewal are possible.

    These chapters also establish instructions for worship, leadership, and offerings, emphasizing holiness, justice, and proper devotion. God sets a standard for how His people are to live in His presence — with integrity, fairness, and obedience.

    Ezekiel 43–45 reminds us that God desires to dwell among His people, but His presence calls for transformed hearts, righteous living, and sincere worship.

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    16 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 40-42
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 40 through 42, where God gives Ezekiel a detailed vision of a future temple. Through precise measurements and descriptions, these chapters reveal a place of holiness, order, and divine presence, symbolizing restoration and renewed worship.

    This vision shows that God is not finished with His people — even after judgment and exile. The careful design of the temple reflects God’s desire to dwell among His people once again, highlighting His holiness and the importance of approaching Him with reverence, obedience, and faith.

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    17 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 37-39
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 37 through 39, where God reveals some of the most powerful and hopeful visions in the entire book. Chapter 37 presents the famous vision of the valley of dry bones, showing God’s ability to bring life, restoration, and hope even from complete desolation.

    These chapters also include the promise of Israel’s reunification and the prophecy of future conflict, demonstrating God’s ultimate victory over every enemy. Through these visions, God makes it clear that no situation is too broken for Him to restore and no force is too strong for Him to defeat.

    Ezekiel 37–39 reminds us that God is the giver of life, the restorer of what is lost, and the sovereign ruler who will fulfill His promises in His perfect timing.

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    15 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 34-36
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 34 through 36, where God shifts from judgment to powerful promises of restoration and hope. God confronts the false shepherds of Israel — leaders who failed to care for the people — and declares that He Himself will become their Shepherd, seeking the lost, healing the wounded, and bringing His people safely home.

    These chapters also reveal God’s plan to restore Israel not only physically, but spiritually. He promises to give His people a new heart and a new spirit, removing hearts of stone and replacing them with hearts that truly desire Him. This reading reminds us that God’s greatest work is not just changing circumstances, but transforming hearts from the inside out.

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    15 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 31-33
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 31 through 33, where God uses powerful imagery and renewed calling to reveal both judgment and hope. Chapter 31 compares Egypt to a towering cedar tree brought low by pride, showing how even the greatest powers can fall when they exalt themselves above God.

    Chapter 32 continues with a lament for Egypt, describing its descent into defeat and death, while chapter 33 marks a major turning point in Ezekiel’s ministry. Ezekiel is reaffirmed as a watchman, responsible to faithfully warn the people, and God emphasizes personal responsibility, repentance, and the opportunity for new life.

    These chapters remind us that God takes no pleasure in judgment, but desires that people turn from sin and live. No matter how far someone has fallen, God always offers the chance for repentance, restoration, and a renewed beginning.

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    16 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 28-30
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode, we read Ezekiel chapters 28 through 30, where God continues to speak judgment against powerful nations and leaders who trusted in wealth, pride, and human strength. Chapter 28 delivers a striking message against the king of Tyre, exposing how pride can corrupt even the most gifted and prosperous, leading to spiritual downfall.

    Chapters 29 and 30 shift focus to Egypt, a nation Israel often relied on for protection instead of trusting God. Through vivid prophecy, God declares Egypt’s fall, showing that no political alliance or military power can replace faith in Him.

    These chapters remind us that pride is one of the greatest spiritual dangers, and that true security is found only in humility before God. No matter how strong a nation or person may seem, God alone remains sovereign over history, power, and destiny.

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    14 mins
  • Ezekiel Chapters 24-27
    Jan 28 2026

    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.

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    16 mins