Who is the watchman in ezekiel




















The goal is to point them beyond ourselves to God and to get them to examine the condition of their heart.

A: In v. Q: How does the role of the watchman differ in this passage from the previous two? A: One is prepared, the other is not. A: God has given to each one gifts and ministry for which everyone is accountable — personally , not collectively. A: This is final judgment. In the end we will have done everything required of us by God to minister at every opportunity. A: According to v. Read verses Q: What results does God guarantee for the watchman?

Read verses Q: What is the only guarantee that God is providing to both the righteous and the wicked? A: Salvation through obedience. Q: Does a lifetime of compiling mounds of sins make salvation impossible? The lesson for both is obedience. For more on this, see R.

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All rights reserved. For example: Are we speaking God's words to people we work with? Christians in every workplace observe — and feel pressure to participate in — things we know are not compatible with God's Word. Do we put God's truth above the apparent comfort of fitting in?

This is not a call to shrill judgmentalism at work, but it may mean standing up for the person being scapegoated for the department's failure, or being the first to vote in favor of dropping a misleading advertising campaign. It could mean admitting your own role in perpetrating an office conflict or voicing confidence that writing an honest performance review will ultimately be worth the pain it seems to incur. These are ways of speaking God's words to others at work.

Is our life an illustration of God's message? We communicate not only in words but in actions. Throughout his ministry, Ezekiel was literally a walking, visual illustration of God's promises and judgments. For why should you die, O house of Israel? God is revealing His heart.

He has no pleasure in the death of the wicked. He always wanted the wicked to turn from his wicked ways and live. God also teaches something very clearly. In short, God does not tolerate sin, even from those who had lived their entire lives in righteousness. None of his sins which he has committed shall be remembered against him; he has done what is lawful and right; he shall surely live.

What does it mean by trusting in our own righteous? As God clearly explained, it is putting our trust on the good works we had done in order to commit iniquity. What God is actually trying to say is, Good works and iniquity are not like accounting. Having lot of good works is not a license to do iniquity. A single iniquity nullifies all the good works you may have done. In the same way, having a lot of iniquities is not an excuse to not repent and do the good works which save.

When the righteous turns from his righteousness and commits iniquity, he shall die because of it. But when the wicked turns from his wickedness and does what is lawful and right, he shall live because of it. And a slave does not abide in the house forever, but a son abides forever. As we saw in the previous chapter, the 12th year of captivity is BC. Hence, on the 5th day of the 10th-month of BC, the city was captured. The dates in Wikipedia places the siege in or BC based on other assumptions.

We may need to revisit specifically the dates in Ezekiel. Ezek Now the hand of the LORD had been upon me the evening before the man came who had escaped. And He had opened my mouth; so when he came to me in the morning, my mouth was opened, and I was no longer mute.

But we are many; the land has been given to us as a possession.



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