Ezekiel’s Commission
Ezekiel was drafted to preach to a congregation that would not listen to his preaching. (Chapter 2)
- Stand up, and I will speak to you (v. 1)
- The spirit entered into him while God spoke (v. 2).
- His new title: Son of Man
- Knowing his audience: they are rebellious, impudent and stiffhearted (v. 3-4)
- Yet God graciously sends His prophet to them. This they cannot deny (v. 5).
- Fear not what man can do to you (v. 6).
- Preach the Word of God (v. 7).
- In the world, but not of it (v. 8).
- A handout from God (v. 9).
- Written lamentations (v. 10).
Eating God’s words (Chapter 3)
- Sweeter than the honey (v. 1-3; Psalm 19:7-11).
- No need to learn a foreign language (v. 4-6).
- Although there will be no language barrier, yet they will not hear (v. 7-11).
- One week to observe the people before he began to preach to them (v. 12-15)
- The watchman’s responsibility and accountability (v. 16-21).
- Another place; another vision of the glory of God (v. 22-23).
- The Spirit comes upon the prophet so that he may understand the word of God (v. 24-27).
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