• The Book of Ezekiel: A Cross References Bible Study

  • By: Luke Taylor
  • Podcast

The Book of Ezekiel: A Cross References Bible Study

By: Luke Taylor
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the Cross References podcast on the Book of Ezekiel. In this study, you learn how every small piece of the Bible tells one big story- and most importantly, how they all connect to the cross and Christ. Whether you’re a newbie Christian or a veteran Bible reader, my goal is that God’s Word will make more sense to you after every episode. Host: Luke Taylor
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  • What is Dispensationalism- and why does it make everyone so angry? (with Craig of GotQuestions.org)
    Sep 23 2024

    I can't figure out why I keep making everybody mad at me, so I brought in an expert to explain it. Craig of Awaiting Christ ministry and podcast joins me today to explain dispensationalism and how it relates to the modern state of Israel and rapture theology- both hot button issues in today's political and church climate.

    Craig is a seminary student and also a writer for GotQuestions.org. Find out more about him at: https://linktr.ee/AwaitChrist

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    35 mins
  • The Abrahamic Covenant vs The Mosaic Covenant: The Ezekiel series, part 68 (36:28-38)
    Sep 16 2024

    There’s a strange contradiction in God’s promises to the Jewish people.

    In Genesis 12, God makes a covenant with Abraham to give him the land of Israel. In Genesis 17:7, God told Abraham that His covenant with him and his descendants would be an everlasting covenant.

    But then in Leviticus 26, God warns that if the Jewish people break His commandments, He will kick them out of their land.

    And then we know from our studies in the book of Ezekiel that that’s exactly what happened. In fact, in Ezekiel 16, God even tells us that the covenant was broken.

    This was in the 500s BC. But God had said He was making an everlasting covenant around 2000 BC. So since when does “everlasting” have an expiration date after 1500 years? How can God say that a covenant can ever be broken if God had already promised it was everlasting?

    And does this mean that the Jewish people actually have no right to the claim of the land of Israel today?

    Now, I actually believe there are NO contradictions in God’s Word, and that when we think we’ve found one, we actually just need to rightly divide the Word of Truth to figure out how it all fits together.

    And that’s what we’ll do today as we finish up Ezekiel 36 on the Cross References podcast.


    0:00 - Introduction

    5:30 - v28-30, The Return

    10:35 - v31-32 True Repentance

    18:00 - v33-38, The Regrowth of Israel

    23:25 - Two Covenants (with Craig from Awaiting Christ)

    31:50 - Closing Thoughts


    If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com

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    35 mins
  • How to Advance in Your Calling without Getting Stuck - Interview with Chris Pace about Level Up
    Sep 9 2024

    Trying to figure out the next step in your life's journey? Today, I chat with Chris Pace about his new book Level Up. As I tell the story in this episode, I actually met Chris recently while on vacation, and he gave me a copy of his book. This interview will share several insights with you about discovering God's will. Here is a link where you can find more about Chris' book: https://chrispace.org/

    I will also paste my Amazon review below...
    I was incredibly blessed to come across this book by Chris Pace! It spoke directly to some issues I have been dealing with in my own life. I really took my time with it because I wanted to soak it all in. Sometimes I didn't even read a full chapter before I put it down because it gave me so much to think about.

    I highly encourage this book to people who feel "stuck" at their current place in life and want direction on discovering what God may have next for them. If you want encouragement, are feeling aimless in life, or you need a recalibration of your calling, this book can give you the tools you need to reset yourself.

    I also encourage you to finish it, because I found that the book became better and better the deeper I got into it. This surprised me because many books try to put its most important information first and then they kind of drag out the rest to increase the page count. Not this one. Every chapter got more engaging and practical, all the way up to the very end. I couldn't believe some of the insights I was still discovering even in the last 10 pages of the book.

    I think anyone who reads this book will find something helpful! Easily 5 stars.

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    34 mins

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