25.02.13 “Corruption?” (Ezekiel 8)

Episode 250213 February 12, 2025 00:09:58
25.02.13 “Corruption?” (Ezekiel 8)
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25.02.13 “Corruption?” (Ezekiel 8)

Feb 12 2025 | 00:09:58

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Show Notes

 

When we hear the word ‘corruption’ what pictures come into our minds these days? The violent drug cartels of Mexico; Human traffickers sneaking people across the borders; corrupt governments of third world nations; or high-ranking elected officials in sophisticated western nations who have succumbed to bribery or blackmail? Join me again in the great city of Babylon, 2600 years ago, with the Jewish prophet Ezekiel, in captivity, as he receives a message from God which is as relevant today as it was then. This new message, recorded by Ezekiel in chapter 8, is about corruption even among people who claim to be God honoring people!  

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 Today’s Scripture: Ezekiel 8. Choose below to read or listen.​​

Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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