Ezekiel 34—36

One of the most comforting and meaningful pictures God gives us of Himself is that He is our shepherd. In Ezekiel 34, we visit Israel during a turbulent time. Jerusalem has fallen and false prophets are described as shepherds who fed themselvesjust the opposite of the Good Shepherd who gives His life for the sheep. What will Ezekiel do? Join us for the answer in this exciting study.

 

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