Understanding God’s Glory, Judgment, and Restoration

The book of Ezekiel is one of the most powerful and visual books in the Bible. Through dramatic visions, prophetic warnings, and promises of restoration, God speaks to His people during one of the darkest moments in their history.
Many Christians find Ezekiel difficult to understand—but its message is deeply important for today.
These Bible passage studies are designed to explain Ezekiel in simple, clear language. Each study walks verse-by-verse through the passage with practical explanation, biblical insight, and real-life application.
In these studies, you will discover:
- Why God judged Israel and the nations
- What the visions and symbols mean
- The importance of God’s holiness and glory
- Warnings about sin, compromise, and false worship
- Promises of restoration, renewal, and hope
- How Ezekiel points forward to Jesus Christ and the Gospel
Whether you are new to the book of Ezekiel or studying it deeply for the first time, these articles will help you understand God’s Word in a practical and encouraging way.
Featured Ezekiel Passage Studies
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Introduction to the Book of Ezekiel
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Ezekiel 1 — The Glory of God
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Ezekiel 2–3 — The Call of the Watchman
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Ezekiel 4–5 — Judgment on Jerusalem
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Ezekiel 6–7 — The Danger of Idolatry
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Ezekiel 8–11 — When God’s Glory Departs
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Ezekiel 12–14 — False Confidence and False Prophets
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Ezekiel 15–17 — The Useless Vine and Broken Promises
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Ezekiel 18 — Personal Responsibility Before God
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Ezekiel 19–24 — Leadership, Sin, and Judgment
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Ezekiel 25–32 — Judgment on the Nations
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Ezekiel 33 — The Watchman’s Warning
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Ezekiel 34 — The Good Shepherd
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Ezekiel 35–36 — A New Heart and Restoration
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Ezekiel 37 — The Valley of Dry Bones
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Ezekiel 38–39 — Gog, Magog, and God’s Victory
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Ezekiel 40–48 — The Future Temple and the Return of God’s Glory
Why Study Ezekiel Today?
The world Ezekiel preached to was filled with confusion, compromise, false religion, and spiritual rebellion. In many ways, our world looks very similar today.
Ezekiel reminds us:
- God is still sovereign
- Sin still matters
- Truth still matters
- Judgment is real
- Hope is available through Christ
Most importantly, Ezekiel teaches us that God can bring life out of spiritual dryness and restoration out of ruin.
Start Your Study
Choose any passage study below and begin exploring the message of Ezekiel chapter by chapter.
God’s warnings are real—but so are His promises.