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What does Ezekiel's prophecy teach us about God's covenant with His people?

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Ezekiel's prophecy reveals that God's covenant is an everlasting promise of unity and redemption for His people through Christ.

The prophecy in Ezekiel emphasizes the unbreakable nature of God’s covenant with His people. God promises to gather His scattered people and unite them as one nation under His sovereignty (Ezekiel 37:22). This foreshadows the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ, which secures eternal redemption and relationship for believers, highlighting that God's commitment to His people transcends their failures (Ezekiel 37:23). The everlasting covenant is underscored by the fact that God's people will be characterized by true worship and obedience, as they are brought into a personal relationship with Him through the transformative work of Christ (Jeremiah 31:33). Therefore, Ezekiel serves as a reminder of God's faithful love and His desire for a united people who belong to Him.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:22-23, Jeremiah 31:33

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Two Made One
Bill Parker · Aug 13, 2014
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