Day 229

Ezekiel's Visions from God

Ezekiel Introduction

Eleven years before the actual downfall of Jerusalem (586 B.C.), Ezekiel had already been exiled to Babylonia. The first part of his prophecy stresses the sure completion of God's judgment against Judah, culminating in the destruction of the holy city. But once Jerusalem's walls have been breached and its citizens marched into exile, Ezekiel's tone changes to one of hope and consolation. God will one day restore his nation in such a way that all nations will know that he is the Lord.

Observation

While Jeremiah is in Judah prophesying the downfall of Jerusalem, his younger contemporary Ezekiel is in Babylon proclaiming the same message to the first group of his exiled countrymen. Unlike Jeremiah, Ezekiel battles his harsh sermons in a soothing note of consolation. God's chastening is designed to prevent and correct faithlessness in the nation so that his people might know that he is God. But before Ezekiel is ready to begin his strategic ministry, he needs a fresh glimpse at the greatness of his God. Only then is he ready to begin the task of visualizing coming calamity for a spiritually blind people.

Application

Put on a pair of dark glasses, look across the room, and describe what you see. (If it's after sunset, or you're in a dimly lit room, you may have some problems!) Now remove the dark glasses and try again. Which did you find easier?

If you're going to describe to a sightless person the objects around you, then you'd better have a clear picture of your surroundings first. Otherwise, your description will be no better than your perception! Ezekiel was given the task of describing to a band of spiritually blind Jews the Person and program of their God. But before he was qualified to do that, Ezekiel needed his own spiritual eyesight checked, in order to gain a clear, fresh perspective of the great and glorious God he was called to represent.

How well do you know the God you represent in your office, home or school? Look at God through Ezekiel's eyes as you read today's study, and write down each attribute of God you find. Get a fresh glimpse of God, and you'll get a fresh motivation to serve him!

Prayer

We place all that we are in your hands, God. We want our life to be fully set apart for your plans and purposes.  But, we need your help to live a holy life as opposed to a worldly and spiritually blind life, a life that is devoted to you and your purpose each day. We draw near to you with a sincere heart to be purified through the indwelling Holy Spirit in our Journey through this life. We thank you for our Helper to guide us at all times and for sending our Savior to make atonement for us. What a great love in Jesus' name! Amen!

Our Indwelling Holy Spirit!


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