
A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace S4: Week 40 Day 1: Annotating Ezekiel 34:7-16
Sep 29, 2025
Dive into the fascinating connections between Old and New Testament passages as the hosts reveal how Scripture points to Christ. They explore the impactful 'I Will' promises in Ezekiel 34, showcasing God's commitment to His people. The discussion moves to the theme of rest, linking Ezekiel's message to Psalm 23 and Christ's invitation to find solace in Him. This exploration marvels at the seamless narrative of redemption woven throughout the Bible.
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God's Repeated Promises Of Restoration
- Ezekiel 34 repeatedly uses "I will" to list God's restorative promises to his scattered people.
- The passage reveals God's active, personal commitment to seek, gather, heal, and provide justice for his flock.
Count 'I Will' Promises When Studying
- Count and list God's "I will" promises when studying scripture to see God's active character.
- Use those specific promises to trace how Old Testament passages point forward to Christ.
Concrete Actions Behind 'I Will' Promises
- The enumerated "I will" statements map specific actions: seeking the lost, bringing back strays, bandaging the injured, and strengthening the weak.
- These concrete promises show God's governance is tender, restorative, and just rather than merely punitive.
