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(19) You Shall Not Oppose Christ’s Church

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The prophecy of Ezekiel is set in the context Judah's exile in Babylon roughly 600 years before the incarnation of Christ. God's chosen people had squandered their privilege and rejected his Lordship over them. As a loyal Father God had disciplined them by appointing king Nebuchadnezzar to invade their land and deport them to Babylon, far from home.-But God wasn't finished with his people. As evidence, as soon as Ezekiel announced to the exiles news that the siege of Jerusalem had begun he announced God's judgment against the nations that had troubled Judah and gloried in her downfall. These chapters reveal God's regard for his name and his commitment to his treasured people.
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The prophecy of Ezekiel is set in the context Judah's exile in Babylon roughly 600 years before the incarnation of Christ. God's chosen people had squandered their privilege and rejected his Lordship over them. As a loyal Father God had disciplined them by appointing king Nebuchadnezzar to invade their land and deport them to Babylon, far from home.-But God wasn't finished with his people. As evidence, as soon as Ezekiel announced to the exiles news that the siege of Jerusalem had begun he announced God's judgment against the nations that had troubled Judah and gloried in her downfall. These chapters reveal God's regard for his name and his commitment to his treasured people.
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