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Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 01) Introduction |
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Ed's introduction of Ezekiel at first points out five recurring themes in the book, such as God's glory, man's depravity and human responsibility. The book develops around a personal crisis in Ezekiel's life that opens his eyes to a vision of what the true temple of God is. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_01Intro.mp3 |
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Ezekiel |
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Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 02) Chapter 01 |
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As we are to learn, Ezekiel learned what it meant to stand under the open heavens and see visions of God. Ed shares seven key principles about the four living creatures and how that relates to the Church as being an instrument to carry God's throne everywhere. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_02Chap01.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 1 |
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3 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 03) Chapter 2 - 3 |
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The book of Ezekiel must be understood in light of the prophet's crisis. Ezekiel learned that he didn't lose his priesthood because of the captivity, nor did he lose the temple, nor yet had God's purposes changed. Ed shares 12 precious principles of what it takes to be a "heart priest". |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_03Chap02_03.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 2 - 3 |
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4 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 04) Chapter 3 - 5 |
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A heart priest feeds on the Word of God until it has been assilimated into his life. This kind of true priesthood is one who ministers more by what he does than be what he says. The message of the heart priest goes contrary to the popular message, and because of that, bears the iniquities of others. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_04Chap030405.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 3 - 5 |
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5 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 05) Chapter 6 - 11 |
3405 |
The heart of a heart priest is a suffering heart that feels God's hurts. God showed Ezekiel the spiritual reality behind everything that appeared right and orthodox that hurt Him and couldn't take it anymore. God's exhortation to Ezekiel to dig is what we need: look a little deeper and what do you see? |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_05Chap06_11.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 6 - 11 |
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6 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 06) Chapter 12 - 24 |
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Whereas chapters 4 through 11 home on what it means to be a heart priest, chapters 12 through 24 focuses on what it takes to make a heart people. In this section God works a hopelessness in all human effort and sweeps away every false trust they held onto. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_06Chap12_24.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 12 - 24 |
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Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 07) Chapter 13 - 14 |
3405 |
Chapter 13 is the principle of spiritual discernment. Ed exposes the "true false prophet" who speaks not what God says but what they hope God would say. A warning to us from this is that anybody at any time can be a "true false prophet". Chapter 14 shows that silence is a wonderful word from God; He's saying something when He's not saying something! |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_07Chap13_14.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 13 - 14 |
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8 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
Ezekiel 08 Chap15 and 16 |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_08Chap15_16.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 15 and 16 |
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Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 09) Chapter 17 - Covenant Breakers |
3405 |
Ed gives a little donkey work of the three eagles in the parable that illustrate that a heart people keep covenant with God alone and do not trust in anything or anyone else (Egypt). The goal of God bringing low is redemptive, for restoration, that by humble faith He can bring forth Christ (the sprigg) in your life! |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_09Chap17.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 17 |
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10 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 10) Chapter 18 - Personal Responsibility |
3405 |
A heart people recognizes personal responsibility before the Lord. A popular proverb of the day misrepresented the Lord as unjust and unmerciful, which affected the people in a fatalistic way. The prophet restores the truth of who God is by illustrating how grace and government do not contradict each other. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_10Chap18.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 18 |
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11 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 11) Chapter 19 - Choosing Reality |
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A heart people of God choose reality, rejecting false hopes and clinging to the Lord as their hope. The complex political background helps understand the underlying principles. A heart people knows that the secret of their victory is in their capacity as a vine and not as a producer of lions. In plain English, know what you are in your union with God. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_11Chap19.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 19 |
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12 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 12) Chapter 20-23 - Reputation Of God |
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The heart people of God understand the high reputation of God. The prophet Ezekiel gives three history lessons, a "sword dance" and the parable of a furnace to illustrate the glory of God. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_12Chap20-23_ReputationOfGod.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 20-23 |
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13 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 13) Chapter 23-24 - False Hopes |
3405 |
God abominates all unreality and pretense. These false hopes are illustrated by the boiling pot (that which you trust) and Ezekiel's wife (that which you love). If something other than the Lord, our husband, takes His place of being our only hope and trust, we will get burned! |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_13Chap23-24.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 23-24 |
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14 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 14) Chapter 25-32 - Hope for Every Nation |
3405 |
The destruction of 7 nations in chapters 25-32 are better understood in the broader context of chapters 25-39. These selected 7 nations that are judged are the scenery of every nation and generation. Israel as a nation rises up from that devastation as a hope for every nation to trust in the God of the whole earth! |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_14Chap25-32_cut.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 25-32 |
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15 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 15) Chapter 32-39 |
3405 |
Ed overviews chapters 32 through 39, which take a new turn and Ezekiel enters into a new phase of the heart priest. The master key chapter to this section is 37, where the end of man (valley of dry bones) is the start of God (the resurrection). |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_15Chap32-39.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 32 - 39 |
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Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 16) Chapter 34-37 |
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Speaking of the message of the new covenant, Ed boldly states, "This single truth has made the Christian life a marriage for me." Experiencing Christ as a life of abundance and richness is wrapped up into the unconditional nature of the everlasting covenant, that is, it's 100% what God does, not man doing it himself. This rich study in the chapters highlight the transformation by the Spirit of God from the heart and an intimate relationship with God. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_16Chap34-37.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 34 - 37, 2 Corinthians 3:2-3, Psalm 40:8 |
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17 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 17) Chapter 38-39 |
3405 |
The great principle of chapters 38 and 39 is that the final enemy of God's people will be overthrown. Ed labors to show "Ezekiel's temple" in light of the whole book, that it is a spiritual temple laden with precious principles about the Christian life. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_17Chap38-39.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 38 - 39 |
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18 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 18) Chapter 40-48 |
3405 |
Ezekiel's temple is the temple as God wants it to be, a temple that answers to God's heart, one that He could fill. Ed draws together the intricate details into several great principles to make you a beautiful Christian. The elevation speaks of the heavenly life, the measurements to the measure of Christ's fullness, the many walls as separation (holiness), the gates as watchfulness, the many windows of keeping an eye always on the heart, and the palm tree and cherubim decorations as the chief illustration that the heavenly life is what makes the temple beautiful. |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_18Chap40-48.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 40 - 48 |
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19 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 19) Chapter 40-44 |
3405 |
Of the many lessons of the altar, Ed underscores that Christ died first to satisfy God and then justify man, and that altar--Christ crucified (not any other aspect)--be the center of our lives. The temple's symmetry illustrates an orderly life, its kitchens the spiritual life in the secular, and its shut eastern gate the reverence for the One who entered in. A short introductory lesson to the priesthood shows how God intends to recover His original intention that all of His people be spiritual priests! |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_19Chap40-44.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 40 - 44 |
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20 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
Ezekiel 20 Chapter 44 to End |
3405 |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_20.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 44 - 46 |
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21 |
Old Testament Books |
Major Prophets |
Ezekiel |
(Ezekiel 21) Conclusion |
3405 |
If I'm really living as a priest before God, I'll be living as a prince before man. The book ends with the "mightiest throb on God's heart"--missions--and how that is accomplished: through the river of God (the Holy Spirit). Ezekiel closes with "The Lord is there"--what could be better said of an individual, a family, or a church? |
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Ed Miller |
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Ezekiel_21Conclusion.mp3 |
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Ezekiel 45 - 48 |
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