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How do we know the prophecies of Ezekiel are relevant today?

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Ezekiel's prophecies, especially those concerning Gog, are relevant as they reflect the ongoing spiritual battles faced by the church today.

Ezekiel's prophecies, particularly in chapters 38 and 39, serve to illustrate the continual relevance of God's Word. Many modern interpretations relate Gog and his nations to the spiritual and political adversaries faced by believers today. This prophetic vision aligns with New Testament teachings that highlight the enduring conflict between the church and worldly powers. The Apostle Paul warned in 2 Timothy 3:12, 'Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted,' which confirms that believers are not promised an easy life. Instead, the church is called to stand firm despite the challenges it faces from falsehoods and opposition, reflective of the world described in Ezekiel’s prophecy. As believers today, we continue to rely on God’s promises of protection and ultimate victory, exemplified in Revelation 20:9 where fire comes down from heaven and consumes the adversaries.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 38-39, 2 Timothy 3:12, Revelation 20:9

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