Weird Visions. Bizarre Performances. Blood-Curdling Judgements. And One of the Most Important Messages in the Bible.
Be honest. When you think of Ezekiel, what comes to mind? Forty-eight chapters of strange visions, unusual street theatre, and imagery so vivid it can feel almost incomprehensible. Perhaps you have always meant to study it — and never quite got around to it. Perhaps it has always felt too long, too strange, or too far removed from everyday life to be worth the effort.
Tim Chester is here to change your mind.
In Ezekiel: The God of Glory, Chester takes readers on a clear, engaging, and genuinely exciting whistle-stop tour through the whole of Ezekiel — in just six sessions. By focusing on the key passages that explain the surrounding chapters, he gives readers a clear overview of all the main themes of Ezekiel’s prophecy: God’s glory, his judgement, and the stunning hope he promises to his exiled people.
But more than that, Chester shows how God’s Word to his exiled people is truly fulfilled in the gospel of Jesus Christ and in the experience of Christians today. The repeated refrain of Ezekiel — Then they will know that I am the Lord — is not just ancient history. In a world of false hopes that will ultimately fail, it is a message for everyone.
What This Book Covers
Tim Chester works through the whole of Ezekiel in six carefully structured studies:
- God’s glory — The breathtaking opening vision of Ezekiel — God’s glory appearing to his exiled people — and what it means for how we understand God and his purposes
- God’s judgement on Jerusalem — Why God withdrew his glory from the temple and allowed Jerusalem to fall — and the serious, searching lessons this holds for God’s people today
- God’s judgement on the nations — How Ezekiel’s oracles against surrounding nations reveal the universal scope of God’s justice and sovereignty
- Hope for God’s people — The extraordinary promises of restoration God makes to his exiled people — and how they sustain hope in the darkest of circumstances
- The valley of dry bones — One of the most vivid and famous passages in all of Scripture — and what it means for the resurrection hope of God’s people
- The new temple and the return of glory — Ezekiel’s vision of a restored temple, a river of life, and the return of God’s glory — and how it is fulfilled in Jesus and the new creation
- Fulfilment in the gospel — How every major theme of Ezekiel — glory, judgement, restoration, and new life — finds its ultimate fulfilment in Jesus Christ
What Readers Will Learn
- What the book of Ezekiel is actually about — its main themes, its structure, and why it matters
- Why God withdrew his glory from the temple — and what that reveals about the seriousness of sin and the holiness of God
- How God’s judgement in Ezekiel is not arbitrary but just — and how it is always accompanied by the promise of restoration
- What the valley of dry bones means — and how it points to the resurrection life that God promises his people
- How Ezekiel’s vision of the new temple and the return of God’s glory is fulfilled in Jesus and ultimately in the new creation
- Why the repeated phrase then they will know that I am the Lord is one of the most important statements in the Old Testament — and what it means for Christians today
- How to study a large and challenging Old Testament book with confidence, clarity, and genuine excitement
How to Use This Book
Ezekiel: The God of Glory is structured, accessible, and immediately usable:
- Small group Bible study — Six sessions provide a natural and manageable structure for a term of group meetings — making the whole of Ezekiel genuinely accessible for any small group
- Individual study — Rich enough for personal Bible study, with questions that prompt genuine reflection on the text and its gospel fulfilment
- Church groups and adult Bible classes — A reliable, stimulating resource for any church wanting to study an often-neglected but richly rewarding Old Testament book together
- Sermon preparation — A valuable overview resource for pastors preparing to preach through or on Ezekiel
- Personal devotions — A structured companion for anyone wanting to engage with Ezekiel more deeply in their personal Bible reading
Who Should Read This Book
This book is for you if you are:
- A small group leader wanting a clear, manageable, and genuinely exciting guide to lead your group through one of the Bible’s most challenging and rewarding books
- A church member who has always wanted to understand Ezekiel but has never known where to start
- A new or growing Christian wanting to develop confidence in reading and understanding the Old Testament prophets
- A pastor or teacher looking for a reliable overview of Ezekiel’s main themes and their gospel fulfilment
- Anyone who has ever opened Ezekiel, felt bewildered, and wondered: Is there a way into this book that will actually make sense of it?
About the Author
Tim Chester is a pastor, author, and prolific Bible teacher associated with the Acts 29 network and the Porterbrook Network for theological training. He is the author of numerous books on the Christian life, mission, and biblical exposition, and is widely respected for his ability to make challenging biblical material accessible, clear, and practically relevant. Tim brings to Ezekiel: The God of Glory both a careful scholarly attention to the text and a pastor’s genuine desire for Christians to encounter the whole Bible — including its most challenging books — with confidence and delight. He is also the endorser of Service: How Do I Give Back? by Mez McConnell, reflecting his consistent investment in resources that help Christians and churches grow.
About the Good Book Guides Series
Ezekiel: The God of Glory is part of the Good Book Guides series — a library of accessible, question-driven Bible study guides designed for use in small groups and individual study. Each guide provides structured questions, clear explanations, and practical application to help readers engage seriously and joyfully with a book or theme of Scripture.
Susan –
A good study guide on Ezekiel. Perfect for self study or group bible study.