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Application of the Wheels (Portions of Ezekiel 1:15-21)

 (Portions of Chapter 1:15-21) Verse 15: I saw four wheels on the ground beneath them, one wheels belonging to each Verse 16: All four wheels looked the same; each wheel had a second wheel had a second wheel turning crosswise within it. Verse 18 The rims of the four wheels were awesomely tall, and they were covered with eyes all around the edge Verse 20 The spirit of the four living beings was in the wheels.  So wherever the Spirit went, the wheels and the living beings went, too. Verse 21 When the living beings moved, the wheels moved.  When the living beings stopped, the wheels stopped.  When the living beings flew in the air, the wheels rose up.  For the Spirit of the living beings was in the wheels. As I describe what I see, clearly the Gospel depends on the Spirit within the large wheels to function and do what it is supposed to do on earth. The wheels inside the large wheels are dependant on the Spirit but all the wheels, if abiding together and becoming as one give the Spirit or

The Wheels within the wheels (Ezekiel 1:15-21)

  As I looked at these beings, I saw four wheels on the ground beneath them, one wheels belonging to each.  The wheels sparkled as if made of chrysolite.  All four wheels looked the same; each wheel had a second wheel turning crosswise within it.  The beings could move forward in any of the four directions they faced, without turning as they moved.  The rims of the four wheels were awesomely tall, and they were covered with eyes all around the edges.  When the four living beings moved, the wheels moved with them.  When they flew upward, the wheels went up, too.  When the living beings stopped, the wheels stopped.  When the living beings flew in the air, the wheels rose up too.  For the Spirit of the living beings was in the wheels. I see these wheels within the wheels, each wheel within the big wheel crosswise.  The wheels as the son of man laying his life down across the big wheel of God in all its aspect, as the son of man, Jesus brought his life to God as a living sacrifice being to