Ezekiel’s Greatest Hits: The Ezekiel series, part 58 (33:1-9)
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You are probably going to regret listening to today’s episode. I’m just gonna put that out there now.
Why do I say that? Do you ever learn something and you just kind of wish you didn’t know?
Like, I wish I didn’t know about germs. Sometimes I just really wish I didn’t know that there are these tiny little microscopic bacteria all over virtually everything and if you get too many of them you’ll get sick and feel yucky.
That sounds like pretty helpful information to know, except for the fact that I have this awareness at all times that I’m constantly surrounded by germs. I’m a bit of a germaphobe. I keep hand sanitizer in my car, on my desk at work, and sitting over here by me as I say these words at my desk at home.
Yes, it makes me feel better to have it. But I kinda wish sometimes I didn’t worry about germs as much as I do.
Well, there are things about spiritual reality that we don’t know and that we are perfectly happy not to know and yet that we should know. For example, whose responsibility is it when someone goes to hell? Is it just that person’s fault? Can another person be responsible for it? Can YOU be responsible for it?
The answer might make you a little uncomfortable. But, it’s something you need to know, and you’ll learn that answer today on the Cross References podcast.
0:00 - Introduction
4:50 - v1-9, The Burden of the Watchman
19:50 - A Note about the Future
23:50 - Closing Thoughts
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