Ezekiel 34:30
Then they will know that I, the LORD their God, am with them, and that they, the house of Israel, are My people,' declares the Lord GOD.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 34:30?

2. How does Ezekiel 34:30 affirm God's relationship with His people, Israel?

3. What does "I, the LORD, am their God" reveal about God's sovereignty?

4. How can we apply God's promise in Ezekiel 34:30 to our lives today?

5. Which New Testament passages echo the themes found in Ezekiel 34:30?

6. How does Ezekiel 34:30 encourage trust in God's faithfulness and provision?

7. How does Ezekiel 34:30 affirm God's relationship with His people?

8. What historical context surrounds Ezekiel 34:30?

9. How does Ezekiel 34:30 relate to the concept of divine sovereignty?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 34?

11. How is the Holy Spirit depicted in the Old Testament?

12. What is the order of the Bible's books?

13. In Ezekiel 21:3-4, how can God threaten to destroy both the righteous and the wicked without contradicting other texts that portray Him as just?

14. How does Ezekiel's teaching in chapter 14 align with or contradict the New Testament emphasis on personal responsibility for sin?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the promise of God's presence in Ezekiel 34:30 impact your daily life and decisions?

2. In what ways can you identify with the "house of Israel" as described in this passage?

3. How does the imagery of God as a shepherd in Ezekiel 34 relate to Jesus' teachings in John 10?

4. What responsibilities do church leaders have today in light of the failures of the shepherds in Ezekiel 34?

5. How can the promise of restoration in Ezekiel 34:30 encourage you in times of personal or communal exile?1. In the context of your own life, who or what would the "bad shepherds" represent?

2. How do you feel when you read about God’s judgment against the shepherds?

3. In what ways have you experienced God as your shepherd?

4. How do the themes of leadership responsibility and divine judgment apply in today's context?

5. Reflect on a time when you felt like a lost sheep. How did you experience God's pursuit during that period?

6. How can leaders today learn from the mistakes of the shepherds of Israel?

7. How does the image of God as a shepherd provide comfort in times of distress or confusion?

8. What can we learn from the judgments within the flock regarding our interactions with others?

9. What do you believe the future Messiah mentioned in Ezekiel 34:23-24 symbolizes?

10. How does God's promise of a covenant of peace resonate with you personally?

11. How can we apply the promises God made to the Israelites in Ezekiel 34 to our lives today?

12. In the modern world, how can we differentiate between leaders who are true shepherds from those who are not?

13. How does the metaphor of God as a shepherd influence your understanding of His character?

14. How can we, as members of a community or a society, prevent our leaders from becoming the "bad shepherds" described in this chapter?

15. How can the promises made in the covenant of peace guide us in our daily life choices and relationships?

16. How does Ezekiel 34 inspire you to approach challenges in your life?

17. How does the promise of restoration in this chapter resonate with current global issues?

18. What changes can you make in your life to emulate the qualities of the future Shepherd mentioned in this chapter?

19. Reflect on a situation where you felt God intervened as a shepherd in your life.

20. How does the portrayal of God's justice and mercy in this chapter affect your understanding of His character?

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