Daily Radio Bible Podcast
People have the wrong impression about God. And God is going to correct that. When people see the suffering and hardship of God's people, they have the mistaken impression that God isn't good, or that is not powerful enough to help them when they really need it. They're wrong about that. They have the wrong impression. But God's going to help us all see, like he helped Ezekiel see in his vision. It's a vision in a valley of dry dismembered, dead, lifeless bones, skeletons littering the valley. God desires to correct our wrong impression by impressing us with this amazing vision. For at his word, God resurrects these bones into living breathing bodies, he restores them to life. And God is clear that it's not because they deserve it. But because he wants them and us to have the right impression of him. He wants us and the whole world to know what he's truly like. He's like, David Ezekiel tells us a good shepherd and a loving and powerful King. But he's far better than David. It's important that we have the right impression. He is the one who was raised from the dead. He is the one who offers all of us dead lifeless people, resurrection life. When we look at him, we get the right impression. We understand fully what God is truly like. We see what God is offering us through His Son. He offers us life, hope, joy, love, the life we've always wanted, a life we didn't earn, but one that we have received. This is what can happen if we get the right impression. May God impress you today of who he is, and who you have become. He is the resurrection and the life. And this is what he has done. He has resurrected and given life to the dead. 1 Corinthians 15 says, For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ, all shall be made alive. God has breathed life into the sons and daughters of Adam. This is God's vision. This is what God was up to in Christ. This is what he has finished and completed. This is the impression God wants us to see and understand. And it's all a gift from the God of love. May God opened our eyes to see him what he's done, and what we have become. That's the prayer that I have for my own soul. That's the prayer that I have for my family for my wife and my daughters and my son. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May be so
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