Does Ezekiel Still Point to Our Future? A Biblical Q&A

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Ezekiel 20:33 and the chapters that follow contain some of the most misunderstood prophetic passages in the Bible.

In this 23-minute Q&A, Tom Stapleton walks through how to rightly divide the timing of Ezekiel’s visions—especially those that many people claim are “still future” for national Israel. But what actually happened? Ezekiel’s prophecies were conditional on Israel’s faithfulness (as shown in Deuteronomy, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Yeshua’s own teachings). Their rejection of the Messiah forced God to carry out His plan through a different route—leading ultimately to the New Heavens and New Earth as described in Isaiah, 2 Peter, and Revelation.

In this teaching we explore:

--Why some prophecies were never fulfilled in the Old Covenant timeline

--How Israel’s rejection of Yeshua changed the prophetic path

--The difference between conditional and unconditional prophecies

--How Ezekiel harmonizes with Yeshua, Paul, and Revelation

This Q&A aims to clear confusion, dispel common prophetic assumptions, and bring Ezekiel into harmony with the rest of Scripture.

If you appreciate biblical clarity and a Christ-centered understanding of prophecy, this Q&A is for you.

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