This study on Biblical Chivalry was presented at the April 2010 BTBM Conference held in Phoenix, Arizona. Gene teaches how we need—in these dark and perilous days—to awaken from our spiritual slumber, to break free of the shackles of earthly pursuits and possessions, and answer the timeless call into the fellowship of knights-in-training!

Biblical Chivalry – Phoenix, AZ 2010

Gene Cunningham - September 25, 2003

Ezekiel #32

Ezekiel #32

Ezekiel was a watchman (Eze 33:1-6). As such he is a picture of the 144,000 evangelists in the tribulation. God uses nations to judge nations. Physical deliverance is at stake (Eze 33:5, Mat 24:15). Watchman is held accountable to "warn the wicked" (Eze 33:7-9). Righteousness will not save a believer during national discipline (Eze 33:10-12). Discipline starts at the house of God (Eze 9:6,1Pe 4:17). God wants men to see our good works (Mat 5:16). We'll be judged for our conduct (Eze 7:8, Eze 7:27, Jer 32:19, Rom 2:4). Repentance will result in change in conduct (Eze 33:13-15). The nation of Israel ceased to exist in John the Baptist generation (Mat 3:10, Luk 3:8). God cannot be called unfair (Eze 33:16-20). All sin (Eze 33:21-26). God is serious about all individuals and nations. All will know He is the Lord (Eze 33:27-29). "They hear thy words, but they don't do them" (Eze 33:30-33).



Scripture References: Luke 3:8, Ezekiel 33:1-6, Matthew 5:16, Matthew 3:10, Ezekiel 9:6, Ezekiel 33:13-15, Ezekiel 33:30-33, Ezekiel 33:10-12, Romans 2:4, Ezekiel 33:27-29, Ezekiel 33:7-9, Jeremiah 32:19, Ezekiel 33:21-26, Matthew 24:15, Ezekiel 7:27, Ezekiel 33:16-20, Ezekiel 33:5, Ezekiel 7:8

From Series: "Ezekiel - 2002"

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