📖 Ezekiel 38–39 What God Sees That Your Results Hide Success is not always the sign you think it is 6–8 min read I have been reading through Ezekiel, and when I reached chapters 38 and 39, I had to stop. Not because the text was confusing. But because it was uncomfortably familiar. The passage opens with a striking declaration from the Lord. He announces that He is against Gog, chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, of the land of Magog. You read those words and you brace yourself. God is against someone. Destruction must be coming. And then you keep reading. And what unfolds in the rest of chapter…
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When Obedience Heals the Heart
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