Sermons on Ezekiel

“A New Life”

Ezekiel 37:1-14             {Prayer}             Dead end! Just think about those words for just a moment. Dead end. Those have to be two of the most ominous words out there. Dead. End.             There is the dead end of bankruptcy. The dead end of cancer. The dead end of depression. The dead end of sexual…

“A New City”

Ezekiel 48:30-35             {Prayer}             Mushers, mushers are people who drive sled dogs. Mushers train their dogs to endure races in the cold, arctic wilderness. But no matter the amount of training, during some long races, like the Alaskan Itarod, some dogs get hurt. Others become exhausted. Still other dogs lose interest in running for…

“A New River”

Ezekiel 47:1-12             {Prayer}             There are parts of the United States that some people refer to as “fly over country.” This area is pretty much anything between the Ohio River Valley and the Rocky Mountains. And it’s labeled this because some people don’t see these areas as being very exciting. Some have the impression…

“A New Glory”

Ezekiel 43:1-5             {Prayer}             I’m a sucker for scenic views. I love being out in God’s creation and just soaking up the beauty God has wrapped around me. Driving up Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, Colorado, there are numerous places where you can pull over, stop, get out of your vehicle and just take…

“A New Heart”

Ezekiel 36:24-29             {Prayer}             The heart, the heart of every problem is always a problem of the … heart. The heart of every problem is always the problem of the heart. That’s true with marriage problems and financial problems. It’s true with job problems, relationship problems, and raising children problems. The problem isn’t a…

“A New Covenant”

Ezekiel 34:25-30             {Prayer}             In 1887, A. J. Showalter composed the hymn we’ll be singing after the sermon this morning, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. The hymn’s refrain includes these famous word … “Safe and secure from all alarms.” Safe and secure from all alarms. Listen to a podcast, turn on the news, read…

“A New Shepherd”

Ezekiel 34:11-15           {Prayer}             The cowboy is the hero of the American wild, wild west. The shepherd is the hero of the Bible. On the surface, both the cowboy and the shepherd look a lot alike. Both are rugged. Both sleep where the jackals howl. Both work where the wild wolves prowl. Both make…

“Take a Breather”

Ezekiel 37:1-14 {Prayer} Each and every time you take a breath, your diaphragm is working. As you inhale, your diaphragm contracts and moves downward so that the space in your chest cavity increases. As the lungs expand, air is pulled in, and with the help of a fancy protein called a hemoglobin, oxygen goes into…