
The God Who Speaks
This sermon explores the theme of God as a speaking deity through an examination of Ezekiel chapters 12, 13, and 14. It highlights God's absolute justice in judging sin and false prophecy while emphasizing His sovereign

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Jeff Gregory hosts Good Shepherd Community Church, a religion show with 109 episodes published.

This sermon explores the theme of God as a speaking deity through an examination of Ezekiel chapters 12, 13, and 14. It highlights God's absolute justice in judging sin and false prophecy while emphasizing His sovereign

The sermon explores the believer's responsibility to pursue ongoing obedience through the metaphor of the watchman in Ezekiel 33. It emphasizes that God desires repentance rather than judgment and warns against relying o

The sermon explores the tension between God's righteous judgment and His sovereign mercy by examining Ezekiel 14, where even the most righteous individuals cannot save a corrupt nation. It highlights that personal righte

The sermon examines Ezekiel 14 to demonstrate that personal righteousness cannot save others, using Noah, Daniel, and Job as examples of individuals who could only rescue themselves from divine judgment. This Old Testame

This message examines the subtle danger of internal idolatry, where personal desires and loyalties displace devotion to God. Drawing primarily from Ezekiel 14 and James 1, it explains that God responds to divided hearts

This sermon analyzes Daniel chapter 7 to demonstrate the sovereignty of God over historical empires and the eternal nature of Christ's kingdom. The preacher connects the four beasts representing successive kingdoms with

The sermon exposes the danger of false prophets who invent messages from their own imagination rather than receiving divine revelation. Using the metaphor of whitewashing cracks in a wall, it illustrates how superficial

The sermon examines the spiritual danger of mistaking God's patience for indifference, drawing primarily from Ezekiel 12 and 2 Peter 3. It addresses two common proverbs used to dismiss divine warnings: that visions fail

This sermon explores the biblical significance of the cloud of glory as a manifestation of God's presence, tracing its history from the Garden of Eden to the Exodus. It details how God guided the Israelites through the w

This sermon explores the narrative of Daniel in the lion's den, highlighting his unwavering faithfulness and integrity amidst political intrigue. The preacher draws parallels between Daniel's trials and New Testament the

This sermon walks through the prophet Ezekiel, chapters 8–11, under the theme "God's Patience with Human Sin Has a Limit," structured around three points: human sin repels God's glory , human sin reaps God's judgment, an

This sermon examines Daniel chapter 5, focusing on the fall of Babylon and the divine judgment against King Belshazzar for his arrogance and desecration of holy vessels. The preacher highlights how God remains sovereign

The sermon explores the tragic departure of God's glory from the earthly temple due to the severe idolatry and abominations committed by the people of Israel. It traces the historical significance of the tabernacle and S

This sermon explores Ezekiel's dramatic prophetic sign-acts in Ezekiel 3–7 to demonstrate that God's intense, covenantal love demands exclusive devotion and holiness from His people. Beginning with the foundational autho

This interactive teaching examines King Nebuchadnezzar's journey from arrogant pride to humble submission through the events of Daniel chapter four. The teacher contrasts the king's indirect acknowledgments of God in ear

This sermon explores Ezekiel's commission as a watchman for the house of Israel, emphasizing the necessity of the Holy Spirit in receiving and delivering God's word. The preacher highlights the paradox of the scroll bein

This sermon explores Ezekiel's commission as a watchman to the rebellious exiles in Babylon, emphasizing God's enduring presence and power even in times of judgment. It highlights the prophet's need for divine strength t

The sermon examines the biblical account of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refusing to worship King Nebuchadnezzar's golden statue, highlighting their unwavering faith despite the threat of death in a fiery furnace. It

This sermon explores the nature of Christian worship through the lens of Ephesians, emphasizing that true worship is a Spirit-filled, communal act rather than a private experience. The preacher highlights the dual direct

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