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The Book of Ezekiel: A Cross References Bible Study - Four Living Creatures: The Ezekiel series, part 2 (1:4-28)

Four Living Creatures: The Ezekiel series, part 2 (1:4-28)

11/22/21 • 41 min

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The Book of Ezekiel: A Cross References Bible Study

What did Ezekiel see when the heavens open and he was given a glimpse of God’s throne? What is the purpose of four-faced guardian angels around God’s throne? And are they actually angels at all? You’ll find out today on the Cross References podcast.

4:05 - verses 4-14, the Four Living Creatures

15:40 - verses 15-21, Wheels within Wheels

23:05 - verses 22-26, the Expansse

29:40 - verses 27-28, God on His Throne

35:40 - recap and applications from today’s verses

If you want to get in touch with us, drop us an email to [email protected]

Hosted by Luke Taylor

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What did Ezekiel see when the heavens open and he was given a glimpse of God’s throne? What is the purpose of four-faced guardian angels around God’s throne? And are they actually angels at all? You’ll find out today on the Cross References podcast.

4:05 - verses 4-14, the Four Living Creatures

15:40 - verses 15-21, Wheels within Wheels

23:05 - verses 22-26, the Expansse

29:40 - verses 27-28, God on His Throne

35:40 - recap and applications from today’s verses

If you want to get in touch with us, drop us an email to [email protected]

Hosted by Luke Taylor

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Can a Bible prophecy be 99% right? What are some misconceptions that most Christians have about the end times? And what’s the first things you need to know if you want to study Bible prophecy? We’ll answer those questions today on the Cross References podcast.

Here are 5 things you need to know first if you want to study Bible prophecy:

4:45 - Bible Prophecy cannot be wrong because God knows the future.

11:45 - False teachings always quote the Bible.

20:25 - Israel is Israel

23:55 - Prove what you (think you) know

32:30 - It’s Revelation, not Revelations

37:55 - Recapping today’s 5 points

If you want to get in touch with us, drop us an email to [email protected]

Hosted by Luke Taylor

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Jesus told us “judge not,” right? It sounds simple enough, but what does everyone get wrong about that little two-word phrase? Why does Jesus’ command about judging come at just the right time? And how did Jesus apply his principles about judging to the woman caught in adultery? You’ll find out today on the Cross References podcast.

NOTE: This was originally going to be a super-sized episode lasting about hour. However, once I got about 1/3 through my notes, I realized that I was going to need more time than I actually wanted to spend on one episode. Therefore, I cut my lesson off and will give the other half of it next week. So this episode ended up being closer to our regular length. Please keep that in mind as you listen to the episode; part 2 is coming next week in Episode 7. Some of my comments that I make in the introduction (about how judging relates to church discipline and personal conflicts) will actually be addressed in part 2.

6:45 - Matthew 7:1-5

15:40 - questions to ask yourself before judging

22:25 - think categorically

27:55 - John 8 (the woman caught in adultery)

40:10 - today’s recap

If you want to get in touch with us, drop us an email to [email protected]

Hosted by Luke Taylor

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