12/26/2025 – Week 9 of 13 – Ezekiel study (Nov 1st thru Jan. 24th) – Chapters 29 – 32 / Post 2 of 2 // Questions for Group Discussion and Fellowship /
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This is from pgs. # 154 – 155 from Wiersbe’s book, excluding the first one which I am adding:
Questions insert:
- In what ways do we look to the world for help rather than trusting God?
- Pharaoh Hophra’s sin was pride. What are the dangers, for any of us in the side of pride?
- Often through God’s judgment, Ezekiel tells us, people come to “know that I am the Lord.” What kinds of things happen in your life that renew your belief that God is the one true God?
- God worked through the national conflicts between Tyre, Egypt, and Babylon to accomplish His plan. In what ways do you see God working at the international level today?
- Describe the ways (if any) that we, like the ancient nations, are used to accomplish God’s purposes even when we are unaware of it.
- In what ways do you agree or disagree with the quote “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”?
- In Ezekiel’s prophecy, the king of Egypt is compared to a crocodile. To what animals would you compare the leaders you see in the world today?
- If Ezekiel were here today to prophecy about the fate of your country what do you think he would say?
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1. In what ways do we look to the world for help rather than trusting God?
Perhaps we can answer from the standpoint of what we don’t do: Pray and Study His Word. If, we really trusted God and believed what He said, we would be praying more than what we do, seeking Him.
2. Pharaoh Hophra’s sin was pride. What are the dangers, for any of us in the side of pride?
Pride is connected to narcissism. The Devil epitomizes the evil of narcissism. We put no one before the LORD, least of all ourselves.
3. Often through God’s judgment, Ezekiel tells us, people come to “know that I am the Lord.” What kinds of things happen in your life that renew your belief that God is the one true God?
Certainly, all the fulfilled prophecies in the Bibles is solid evidence that God is what He says He is. Holy!
4. God worked through the national conflicts between Tyre, Egypt, and Babylon to accomplish His plan. In what ways do you see God working at the international level today?
President Trump is a mere messenger, but we see how nations seem to be coming together to engage the evil of the world.
5. Describe the ways (if any) that we, like the ancient nations, are used to accomplish God’s purposes even when we are unaware of it. see answer above in #5.
6. In what ways do you agree or disagree with the quote “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”?
Agree – Evil would not cycle back on us so much if we studied history, keeping evil events in history in the forefront of our minds. The Devil is not a Marxist, but he keep’s using it as a tool. We should be recognizing the quote attributed to Einstein: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results!”
7. In Ezekiel’s prophecy, the king of Egypt is compared to a crocodile. To what animals would you compare the leaders you see in the world today?
How about a “weasel”? It is just an adjective we tag for a negative characterizations. No offense meant here against the weasel animal. haha
8. If Ezekiel were here today to prophecy about the fate of your country what do you think he would say?
“Here we go again!” You just don’t listen!
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p.s. – # 7: The “weasel slang word means: “A “weasel” person is someone who is sneaky, untrustworthy, or dishonest. This term is often used to describe someone who cannot be relied upon.”