The 2012 Northern Virginia Conference was on The Mountaintops of Scripture, giving a dispensational overview of the Bible.
The goals of this study are three-fold: first, to help the Bible student “think through” the Bible story along the lines of God’s promises and their fulfillment in the Person and work of our Lord Jesus Christ. The second objective is for us to gain a sense of how to “rightly divide” the Word of God, according to its own inherent pattern. In so doing, we are able to see its unity and minimize supposed contradictions. Finally, this overall grasp of Scripture will enable us to “tell the story” to others, keeping the focus where it belongs—on Jesus Christ the Savior.

The Mountaintops of Scripture – Northern VA 2012

Gene Cunningham - September 25, 2003

Ezekiel #27

Ezekiel #27

Building the wall while defending against enemies, Nehemiah has application to spiritual warfare today (Neh 4:10-20). When the Jews rejected Jeremiah and Ezekiel, the population was scattered and city destroyed. God calls this "a fire that consumes". The nation was corrupt top to bottom (Eze 22:29-31). True prophets focused on the word of God, but constantly battled against false prophets. Ezekiel was called to rail against the "murder" of the day, namely slander and maligning (Eze 22:1-5). Righteous judgment only comes from God (Jam 4:11). There was scorn and  contempt because of the meager resources to rebuild the wall (Neh 2:17-20). Gates of the city stand as a spiritual guide to us (1) Valley Gate stands for humility (Neh 3:13, 1Pe 5:6, Phi 2:3-5). (2) Dung Gate is a picture of cleansing and confession (Neh 3:14, 1Jo 1:9). (3) Fountain Gate is a picture of the ministry of the Spirit of God in the believers life (Neh 3:15, Joh 7:37). (4) Water Gate refers to the Word of God (Neh 3:26, Eph 5:26, Joh 3:5). (5) Horse Gate is a picture of spiritual warfare and readiness for it (Neh 3:28, Joh 14:21-23, Eph 6:10-18). (6) East Gate will be used when the Lord's returns at His Second Coming (Neh 3:29, Eze 43:1-5). Our focus changes to the Lord's return (2Ti 4:7-8). (7) "Miphkad Gate" is the review gate (Neh 3:31, 1Co 2:16) which anticipates our evaluation at the Judgment Seat of Christ (1Co 3:11-15) (8) The Sheep Gate reminds us of our position and security with Christ, the Shepherd (Neh 3:1, Joh 1:29). God was looking for someone to listen to the Ezekiel's message (Eze 22:30). There was a conspiracy in false teaching (Eze 22:23-29). The end result was destruction (Eze 22:31, Eze 22:13-16). God looked for someone to stand in the gap by responding to His word (Jer 5:1, Jer 15:1). Today He is looking as well; are you that person?



Scripture References: Jeremiah 15:1, Nehemiah 3:28, Ezekiel 22:29-31, Nehemiah 3:1, Nehemiah 3:14, Jeremiah 5:1, John 3:5, Nehemiah 4:10-20, Nehemiah 3:31, Philippians 2:3-5, Ezekiel 22:13-16, Ephesians 5:26, Ezekiel 43:1-5, Nehemiah 3:13, Ezekiel 22:31, Nehemiah 3:26, Nehemiah 3:29, Nehemiah 2:17-20, Ezekiel 22:23-29, John 7:37, Ephesians 6:10-18, James 4:11, Ezekiel 22:30, Nehemiah 3:15, John 14:21-23, Ezekiel 22:1-5, John 1:29, John 1:9

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