In this lesson on Ezekiel 25–28, Stephen Davey explains that God’s judgment was not limited to Israel but also extended to the surrounding nations that mocked or mistreated His people. Through a series of prophecies against nations such as Ammon, Moab, Edom, Philistia, and the powerful city of Tyre, God reveals that pride, cruelty, and arrogance will ultimately be judged. Davey highlights the warning given to the ruler of Tyre, whose pride led him to exalt himself as if he were a god, illustrating how human pride invites divine judgment. The message emphasizes that God rules over every nation and that no power, wealth, or influence can stand against His authority.
Headlines Announce the Downfall of Nations
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