The Word of Our God Will Stand Forever

Last weekend we had twin holidays with opposite symbols—Halloween, with symbols of fear and death, and All Saints Day, with symbols of faith and promise. Halloween is the legacy of a Druid festival in which ancient people sought to ward off deathly spirits. The elements of...
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Buy without Money

The blessings of God are free, but they are not cheap. Human beings tend to get confused on both sides of that equation. On the one hand, we so often get caught up in grasping after things in this world which we think will bring us happiness, but which leave us unfulfilled. As...
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Megatons to Megawatts

Is it possible to find peace—in our personal lives, and in our world? Peace may often seem elusive. Yet the prophets lift up remarkable visions of peace, created by the working of God. The visions of the prophets come to their fulfillment through Jesus Christ. Jesus brings us to...
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The River of Living Water

Finally this week we are getting rain! Though not welcome for our outside activities, it brings much needed refreshment to drooping plants on thirsty ground. In the Bible, water is a major symbol of the life-giving power of God—how God can refresh, cleanse, and restore us. So the...
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The Repairer of the Breach

Human beings suffer from division—from God and from one another. Christ comes to us as the One who can restore us to a right relationship with God and who can reconcile us with one another. Christ fulfills the prophetic vision of “the repairer of the breach,” as He brings healing...
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Get a New Heart and a New Spirit

If we get off track in life, is it possible to change—to get onto the right path into a good future? The prophet Ezekiel—who wrote during a time when the people of Israel were in great trouble because of how they had strayed from God—answered that question with a resoun...
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In Returning and Rest You Shall Be Saved

If there is any parable of Jesus that encapsulates the gospel, it is the parable of the prodigal son (see the story in Luke 15). The parable likewise encapsulates a key set of themes that run throughout the Old Testament prophets, namely: Human beings tend to wander away from...
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God’s Call to Keep On

Is life frustrating? Do you find yourself beset with obstacles and setbacks? Then you can identify with the prophet Ezekiel. At the very moment when Ezekiel was called by God to be a prophet—to speak God’s word to the people of Israel—he was also told by God that no one was going...
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The Vision of the Beasts

Does it seem that the problems of the world are endless and overwhelming? It certainly seemed so to the first readers of the book of Daniel. They lived during very dark times, when the faithful were persecuted. In Daniel chapter 7, the prophet Daniel describes a vision in which...
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Let Justice Roll Down Like Waters

What does it profit, my friends, if people say they have faith but do not have works? If someone is destitute of food, and one of you says, “Go in peace, be blessed” but you do not give them the things that are needed for the body, what good is it? Thus faith by itself, if it...
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Visions of Wrath and the Day of the Lord

How do you feel when you hear the day’s news—when you hear about brutal killings, or people running roughshod over the environment, or people being cheated and exploited? You likely feel anger, a sense of moral outrage! Given the fact that human beings are continually doing...
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The Vision of God

Do you feel at times that God is distant? Do have trouble at times understanding God? The prophet Ezekiel (600 B.C.) dealt with both issues. Disaster had fallen upon him and his people, and it seemed that God was far away. Then he had a vision, recounted in Ezekiel chapter 1. The...
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