Replacing Stone, Reviving Bone | Part 13 | Ezekiel 47
Replacing Stone, Reviving Bone | Part 13 | Ezekiel 47
Title: The Return of God's Glory: Hope for Exiles and Believers
Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the final chapters of Ezekiel, focusing on the prophet's vision of God's glory returning to the temple and the promise of restoration. It draws parallels between the exiles' situation and modern believers' spiritual journey, emphasizing the need for repentance, the power of God's grace, and the hope of Christ's eternal reign. The sermon connects Ezekiel's vision to John's revelation, highlighting the continuity of God's redemptive plan and the ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Key Points:
- The return of God's glory to the temple symbolizes His presence among His people
- God's throne and dwelling place are defined by His presence, not physical structures
- The detailed measurements and instructions serve as an invitation to repentance and obedience
- The river of life flowing from the temple represents God's purifying and life-giving power
- Believers should be humbled by God's glory and broken by the reality of their sin
- God's grace is essential for salvation, sanctification, and ultimate redemption
- Our hope rests in God's promises and Christ's finished work on the cross
Scripture Reference:
- Ezekiel 43:1-12
- Ezekiel 47:1-12
- Revelation 21:22-22:5
Stories:
- The vision of the temple measurements and God's glory returning
- The river of life flowing from the temple and bringing healing
- The connection between Ezekiel's vision and John's revelation of the New Jerusalem
Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the final chapters of Ezekiel, focusing on the prophet's vision of God's glory returning to the temple and the promise of restoration. It draws parallels between the exiles' situation and modern believers' spiritual journey, emphasizing the need for repentance, the power of God's grace, and the hope of Christ's eternal reign. The sermon connects Ezekiel's vision to John's revelation, highlighting the continuity of God's redemptive plan and the ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Key Points:
- The return of God's glory to the temple symbolizes His presence among His people
- God's throne and dwelling place are defined by His presence, not physical structures
- The detailed measurements and instructions serve as an invitation to repentance and obedience
- The river of life flowing from the temple represents God's purifying and life-giving power
- Believers should be humbled by God's glory and broken by the reality of their sin
- God's grace is essential for salvation, sanctification, and ultimate redemption
- Our hope rests in God's promises and Christ's finished work on the cross
Scripture Reference:
- Ezekiel 43:1-12
- Ezekiel 47:1-12
- Revelation 21:22-22:5
Stories:
- The vision of the temple measurements and God's glory returning
- The river of life flowing from the temple and bringing healing
- The connection between Ezekiel's vision and John's revelation of the New Jerusalem
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