The Book of Ezekiel Sermon Series

Wycliffe Faculty Sermons  - Winter 2019

The book of Ezekiel is both strange and profound. It is set in Babylon, though Ezekiel’s fantasy-like visions transport him back to Jerusalem and reveal much about life there. The book explains why God judged Judah and sent his people into exile. It also proclaims a hopeful message of restoration and new life to the suffering exiles of the sixth century who, like God’s people today, need to be filled with God’s life-giving spirit and given hope for the future. Ezekiel chapters 1 to 24 feature God’s judgement against God’s people, chapters 25 to 32 contain God’s judgements against other nations; and chapters 33 to 48 feature God’s promises of restoration and future blessing for God’s people. 

Location: Founders' Chapel, Wycliffe College, 5 Hoskin Ave, Toronto

Dates: Every Thursday morning, from January 10 to April 4, 2019 (Except February 21 during reading week)

Time: 8:30 - 9 a.m.

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