#823: Ezekiel 37-39 | Psalm 38

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*** SHOW NOTES (not a transcript) ***

Lead:

End times! Striking stuff!

Intro:

Hey all, I’m hurting again today! Thanks for hanging with me, and welcome to day 45 of the recording-from-the-road roadshow!

Sponsor:

Bible segment (read along with The Bible Project):

Passage: Ezekiel 37-39
Translation: ESV (English Standard Version)
Verses: 80
Words: ~2337

Apologetics/reflections segment:

Wisdom segment:

Passage: Psalm 38
Translation: ESV (English Standard Version)
Verses: 22
Words: ~361

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Sorry, today’s a little light because I’m on the road. Love you!

-R


Roger Courville, CSP is a globally-recognized expert in digitally-extended communication and connection, an award-winning speaker, award-winning author, and a passionately bad guitarist. Follow him on Twitter -- @RogerCourville and @JoinForTheHope – or his blog: www.forthehope.org


Sources and resources:

Watch our overview video on the first part of the book of Ezekiel, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. Among the exiles in Babylon, Ezekiel shows that Israel deserved this judgment, and also that God's justice creates hope for the future.