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History’s Greatest Heart Transplant

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The Bible is replete with accounts of dramatic transformations of individuals, of which perhaps the most stunning is the conversion of Saul of Tarsus on the Road to Damascus, thereafter known as the Apostle Paul. In each case it can certainly be said that there was a “change of heart.”

While taken together, all of these accounts dealing with single individuals, are certainly astonishing and demand our attention, far more remarkable though is an event in the future foretold by the Prophet Ezekiel, when not just individuals, but an entire nation will have “a change of heart.”

Thanks to the great advancements in medical science, a successful surgical heart transplant is no longer such a remote possibility and rare event, though certainly noteworthy and a great accomplishment. However, far more striking is the transplant at the “heart” of national Israel.

With this in mind, let’s turn to Ezekiel 36:25-38 in this next part of the series, “True Grit, Great Glory: Studies in the Book of Ezekiel,” an episode entitled, “History’s Greatest Heart Transplant.”

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The Bible is replete with accounts of dramatic transformations of individuals, of which perhaps the most stunning is the conversion of Saul of Tarsus on the Road to Damascus, thereafter known as the Apostle Paul. In each case it can certainly be said that there was a “change of heart.”

While taken together, all of these accounts dealing with single individuals, are certainly astonishing and demand our attention, far more remarkable though is an event in the future foretold by the Prophet Ezekiel, when not just individuals, but an entire nation will have “a change of heart.”

Thanks to the great advancements in medical science, a successful surgical heart transplant is no longer such a remote possibility and rare event, though certainly noteworthy and a great accomplishment. However, far more striking is the transplant at the “heart” of national Israel.

With this in mind, let’s turn to Ezekiel 36:25-38 in this next part of the series, “True Grit, Great Glory: Studies in the Book of Ezekiel,” an episode entitled, “History’s Greatest Heart Transplant.”

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Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday.

Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.

If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.

Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.

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