Nov 29
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Ezekiel 34:23-31: King David

If we’re going to get the most out of the Jesus story, we’ll want first to soak our imaginations in the David story. — Eugene H. Peterson (Leap Over A Wall) David’s dead. The archetypal, illustrious, glorious, [insert superlative here] King David has been off the political scene for centuries. Even so, v. 23 opens with, [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Nov 23
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Ezekiel 34:11-22: Revoked Responsibility

The Christian is not just the man who is saved by Christ; he is the man whom God uses for the salvation of others by Christ. – Jacques Ellul (The Judgment of Jonah) Delegating responsibility is a powerful thing. Delegating is a way to accomplish something that you’re not too good at.  More importantly, delegating tasks [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Nov 15
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Ezekiel 34:1-10: Sheep’s Clothing

A people without a king (is like) sheep without a shepherd. —Babylonian Proverb From early Sumerian times, nations were considered sheep, while kings (appointed by the gods) were considered to be  their shepherds. It is not surprising that Israel picks up on this theme. During the exodus (long before Israel had a king), Moses asked [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Nov 08
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Ezekiel 33:30-33: Love Song

Only where there is doxology can there be justice, for such songs transfigure fear into energy. — Walter Brueggemann (Prophetic Imagination) Songs have always been important to the church. They have a way way of transcending human speech—even poetry—into something numinous and profound. Then again, maybe that’s just the musician in me talking. Ezekiel was a singer. Many [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Nov 02
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Ezekiel 33:23-29: Like Abraham?

The crying need today is for people of faith to live faithfully. — Richard Foster (The Challenge of the Disciplined Life) Jerusalem had fallen. Thousands were dead. Survivors were fleeing the ruins like ants from a kicked-over anthill. God is shifting the focus of his messages to hope in place of judgment. As this shift in [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley