Jehovah-Shammah
Bill Bryan teaches on the end of Ezekiel and its declaration that THE LORD IS THERE, along with its implications for our future in the new earth.
Yahweh Shammah (The Lord is There)
Biblical Context and Explanation
- Background on Ezekiel's prophecies and their relevance during Israel’s captivity
- Ezekiel 39 and 40: hope and future glory for Israel
- The significance of Yahweh Shammah in Ezekiel 48:35
Historical Presence of God
- Examples of God's presence with key biblical figures (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Joshua)
- God's continuous presence with Israel through various periods and leaders
God’s Presence in Church History
- Examples of God's presence with notable figures in church history (Brother Lawrence, David Livingston, John Bunyan, Christians in communist China)
Application to Present Day
- Encouragement that Yahweh Shammah is relevant today
- God's presence in various aspects of life (church services, hospital beds, personal trials)
Scriptural Affirmation
- Reflection on Psalm 139: God's omnipresence and intimate knowledge of individuals
- Connection to Galatians 2:20 and 1 Corinthians 3:16: believers as temples of God
Future Hope
- Revelation 21: The future state where God's presence is fully realized
- Assurance of a future without sorrow, pain, or tears due to God’s presence
Conclusion
- Encouragement to live in the present with the awareness of God's presence
- Prayer for an acute awareness of God's presence and guidance in daily life
Closing Prayer
- Request for a deeper perception of God's presence
- Prayer for guidance, cleansing of motives, and spiritual transformation
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