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The Power of the River
Ezekiel 47:1-
What would you think about a person that sees what what no one else can?
This was a
A lot of things come to mind
++Super strange
++Super spiritual
Men may use a different terms do describe them.
We need people of vision
We need people of vision
Vision
A cartoon once showed two Eskimos fishing through holes in the ice.
One of the Eskimos had made a hole like you might expect to see, about the size of a manhole cover.
The other had dropped his line in an immense hole that seemed to reach to the edge of the horizon, in the shape of a whale!
Keywords: Faith; God’s attributes, will; Vision
Vision that looks inward becomes duty.
Vision that looks outward becomes aspiration.
Vision that looks upward becomes faith.
Keywords: God’s attributes, will; Vision
Vision
A cartoon once showed two Eskimos fishing through holes in the ice.
One of the Eskimos had made a hole like you might expect to see, about the size of a manhole cover.
The other had dropped his line in an immense hole that seemed to reach to the edge of the horizon, in the shape of a whale!
Keywords: Faith; God’s attributes, will; Vision
Vision that looks inward becomes duty.
Vision that looks outward becomes aspiration.
Vision that looks upward becomes faith.
Keywords: God’s attributes, will; Vision
Ezekiel was
Ezekiel was
++A visionary
A visionary
++A man of strength
++Called to be a watchman
He was not called
++To watch people
++To watch the enemy
He was called to watch God
He watched God
++To see his character
++To see his power
++To see his person
Eze
When God reveals himself
We have a choice
++We can run away
++We can run to him
Proverbs
There is a safe place in God
++He created us
++He knows us
He doesn’t come to us
++We must come to him
++We need him
He is the Source of Life
God put Ezekiel
++It was a hard place
Nothing to Difficult
++It was a hopeless place
It was a
He gives
Acts 17:25
The revelation of God
++Does just move us
++It moves something in us
God does not just put you in a place
God puts something in you
He gives
++Life
++Breath
++All Things
It started at the House of God
Colossians 1l;17
Before something can happen on the outside something has to happen on the inside.
Nothing can come out until something goes in
Not any house
This was the House of God
The Sanctuary
The Church
Nothing can come out until something goes in
You cannot give what you do not have
Acts 3
What did he have?
What did the have?
++They had boldness
++They had an experience
++They had been with Jesus
Boldness
++A Courageous Manner of Speech
++A Confident approach to God
This is the type of confidence demonstrated by Ezekiel.
Something was happening in the House
Something was happening in the House
Not any house
++This was the House of God
++The Sanctuary
++The Church
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