Have you ever found yourself feeling God wants you to do something, but doubts and insecurities threaten to hold you back?
In Ezekiel 3, we witness the prophet Ezekiel grappling with similar uncertainties as he is commissioned by God to embark on a daunting prophetic mission. His journey serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative potential inherent in embracing God’s call, even amidst our fears and limitations.
Reconnect:
In Ezekiel 3, we find Ezekiel commissioned by God to proclaim His message to the rebellious house of Israel. This chapter builds upon the prophetic visions and revelations presented earlier, underscoring Ezekiel’s role as a watchman and herald of God’s impending judgment.
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Ezekiel’s Commission
1Then He said to me, “Son of man, eat what you find; eat this scroll, and go, speak to the house of Israel.” 2So I opened my mouth, and He fed me this scroll. 3He said to me, “Son of man, feed your stomach and fill your body with this scroll which I am giving you.” Then I ate it, and it was sweet as honey in my mouth.
4Then He said to me, “Son of man, go to the house of Israel and speak with My words to them. 5“For you are not being sent to a people of unintelligible speech or difficult language, but to the house of Israel, 6nor to many peoples of unintelligible speech or difficult language, whose words you cannot understand. But I have sent you to them who should listen to you; 7yet the house of Israel will not be willing to listen to you, since they are not willing to listen to Me. Surely the whole house of Israel is stubborn and obstinate. 8“Behold, I have made your face as hard as their faces and your forehead as hard as their foreheads. 9“Like emery harder than flint I have made your forehead. Do not be afraid of them or be dismayed before them, though they are a rebellious house.” 10Moreover, He said to me, “Son of man, take into your heart all My words which I will speak to you and listen closely. 11“Go to the exiles, to the sons of your people, and speak to them and tell them, whether they listen or not, ‘Thus says the Lord GOD.’”
12Then the Spirit lifted me up, and I heard a great rumbling sound behind me, “Blessed be the glory of the LORD in His place.” 13And I heard the sound of the wings of the living beings touching one another and the sound of the wheels beside them, even a great rumbling sound. 14So the Spirit lifted me up and took me away; and I went embittered in the rage of my spirit, and the hand of the LORD was strong on me. 15Then I came to the exiles who lived beside the river Chebar at Tel-abib, and I sat there seven days where they were living, causing consternation among them.
16At the end of seven days the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 17“Son of man, I have appointed you a watchman to the house of Israel; whenever you hear a word from My mouth, warn them from Me. 18“When I say to the wicked, ‘You will surely die,’ and you do not warn him or speak out to warn the wicked from his wicked way that he may live, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. 19“Yet if you have warned the wicked and he does not turn from his wickedness or from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but you have delivered yourself. 20“Again, when a righteous man turns away from his righteousness and commits iniquity, and I place an obstacle before him, he will die; since you have not warned him, he shall die in his sin, and his righteous deeds which he has done shall not be remembered; but his blood I will require at your hand. 21“However, if you have warned the righteous man that the righteous should not sin and he does not sin, he shall surely live because he took warning; and you have delivered yourself.”
22The hand of the LORD was on me there, and He said to me, “Get up, go out to the plain, and there I will speak to you.” 23So I got up and went out to the plain; and behold, the glory of the LORD was standing there, like the glory which I saw by the river Chebar, and I fell on my face. 24The Spirit then entered me and made me stand on my feet, and He spoke with me and said to me, “Go, shut yourself up in your house. 25“As for you, son of man, they will put ropes on you and bind you with them so that you cannot go out among them. 26“Moreover, I will make your tongue stick to the roof of your mouth so that you will be mute and cannot be a man who rebukes them, for they are a rebellious house. 27“But when I speak to you, I will open your mouth and you will say to them, ‘Thus says the Lord GOD.’ He who hears, let him hear; and he who refuses, let him refuse; for they are a rebellious house.
Summary Key Points:
- The Call to Prophetic Duty:
Ezekiel receives a divine commission to serve as a watchman for the house of Israel, delivering God’s messages of warning and exhortation to the nation. Despite the daunting task before him, Ezekiel is entrusted with the solemn responsibility of conveying God’s truth without compromise. - The Scroll of Lamentations:
God commands Ezekiel to consume a scroll containing lamentations, mourning, and woe, symbolizing the bitter judgment that awaits Israel due to their rebellion and idolatry. Ezekiel internalizes the message, experiencing the weight of God’s righteous judgment and the urgency of his prophetic mission. - Facing Opposition and Resilience:
As Ezekiel embarks on his prophetic journey, he encounters resistance and hostility from the rebellious house of Israel. Despite the opposition, Ezekiel remains steadfast in his calling, empowered by the Spirit of God to boldly proclaim His word and fulfill his prophetic mandate.
Call to Action:
- Embrace God’s Commission:
Like Ezekiel, embrace the call to serve God faithfully, recognizing that He equips and empowers those He calls. Surrender your fears and uncertainties to God, trusting in His strength to sustain you as you fulfill your divine purpose. - Internalize God’s Word:
Take time to internalize and meditate on God’s word, allowing it to penetrate your heart and mind. Let His truth shape your perspective and guide your actions, enabling you to walk in obedience and alignment with His will. - Stand Firm in Adversity:
When faced with opposition or adversity, stand firm in your faith and conviction, knowing that God is with you. Draw strength from His promises and the assurance of His presence, persevering in your calling with courage and resilience.
Closing Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the example of Ezekiel and his unwavering commitment to fulfilling Your divine mandate. Grant us the same courage and resilience to answer Your call and proclaim Your truth with boldness and conviction. May Your Spirit empower us to stand firm in the face of opposition and adversity, trusting in Your unfailing love and faithfulness. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
May the grace and peace of our Lord, Yeshua, be with you.
John Golda
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