In this lesson on Ezekiel 34, Stephen Davey explains God’s condemnation of Israel’s leaders, whom He describes as selfish shepherds who cared for themselves instead of the people they were meant to guide and protect. Because these leaders failed, God promises that He Himself will search for His scattered sheep, care for them, and bring them back to safety. Davey highlights the hope found in God’s promise to raise up a faithful shepherd from the line of David—a prophecy pointing to the coming Messiah. The passage reveals both God’s justice toward corrupt leadership and His compassionate commitment to shepherd His people personally.
Divine Intervention
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