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January 25, 2015

The Writings of Ezekiel the Prophet (115): The Divine Agent’s Compensation Package

Preacher: Rev. Ron Potter
Series: Ezekiel
Passage: Ezekiel 29:1-16
Service Type: Sunday AM

Bible Text: Ezekiel 29:1-16 | Preacher: Rev. Ron Potter | Series: Ezekiel

« The Writings of Ezekiel the Prophet (114): The Oracle Against Pharaoh and Egypt(2) The Writings of Ezekiel the Prophet (115): The Divine Agent’s Compensation Package Part (2) »
  • “If ever a person had room to complain of injustice, it was Jesus. He was the only innocent man ever to be punished by God. If we stagger at the wrath of God, let us stagger at the cross. If we have cause for moral outrage, let it be directed at Golgotha.” ― R.C. Sproul

  • “The benefits of the gospel are in Christ. They do not exist apart from him. They are ours only in him. They cannot be abstracted from him as if we ourselves could possess them independently of him.” ― Sinclair B. Ferguson

  • "The growth of trees and plants takes place so slowly that it is not easily seen. Daily we notice little change. But, in course of time, we see that a great change has taken place. So it is with grace. Sanctification is a progressive, lifelong work (Prov. 4:18). It is an amazing work of God's grace and it is a work to be prayed for (Rom. 8:27)." ― John Owen

  • If you are not feeding your soul on the realities of the presence, promises, and provisions of Christ, you will ask the people, situations, and things around you to be the messiah that they can never be. If you are not attaching your identity to the unshakable love of your Savior, you will ask the things in your life to be your Savior, and it will never happen. If you are not resting in the one true gospel, preaching it to yourself over and over again, you will look to another gospel to meet the needs of your unsettled heart. ― Paul Tripp

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