There are two chapters of the book of Ezekiel that I feel are most abused when it comes to interpretation. Two chapters that people seem to just want to allegorize and make them mean whatever they want. And one of those chapters is right here. Ezekiel 37.
Many Christians try to make this chapter about a future resurrection. That may be the most popular interpretation of this chapter. But Ezekiel 37 has a context, and that’s not it.
Some try to take this passage literally and say it’s about the power of our words. But Ezekiel 37 has a context, and that’s not it.
Some try to make this passage about the origin of the church. But Ezekiel 37 has a context, and that’s not it.
Some try to make this passage about how God can bring life to things that seem dead and revive things that looked long-gone and turn your whole life situation around. And God certainly can do all those things, but Ezekiel 37 is not about you. Ezekiel 37 has a context, and that’s not it.
So today, we’ll talk about the context of Ezekiel 37 to try and understand what it really means. It had a meaning back then, and it also has a meaning for modern times, and you’ll learn it today on the Cross References podcast.
0:00 - Introduction
3:20 - v1-6, Death Valley
10:05 - v7-10, Revival
15:25 - v11-14, What It All Means
20:00 - Regathered and Restored
35:40 - Next Time
37:25 - Regenerated
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