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New York

Ezekiel 19-22 [The Message]

As I listen to God’s indictment against Jerusalem, I can’t help but think of what He must think of our great city, New York. The Big Apple is guilty of gross sin and demonic influence to not only our nation but to the world. How long until it is judged?

No wonder God sent David Wilkerson and others such as Jim and Carol Cymbala to minister there. The Heavenly sound of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir carries a mighty anointing through the voices of many who have no doubt been delivered and forgiven by the blood of Jesus.

Covenant dynamics

Ezekiel 17, 18 [The Message]

The covenant was the Old Testament agreement between two parties whereby God is invoked as a witness. Christian marriage is a contemporary example of a covenant when two individuals call upon God as the witness to their vows. When the covenant is broken, not only does the offending party transgress upon their mate, they can incur a penalty from the witness.

Christ brought a new dynamic to the covenant relationship … forgiveness. He taught that we are to forgive those who transgress or trespass against us. in doing so, we fully qualify for Him to forgive us our trespasses if we confess them to him.

 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. [1 Jn. 1:9]

Merry Christmas

Ezekiel 14-16 [The Message]

As I listened to God’s indictment against Jerusalem for her idolatrous behavior, I kept thinking of how the U.S. has gone back on many of her ideals and become similarly idolatrous. Unless there is a wholesale repentance and turning, our nation is headed in a dangerous direction.

Our only solution is the advice God gave in 2 Chron. 7:14;

 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

“What I say, I’ll do!” -God

Ezekiel 12, 13 [The Message]

There were no doubt false prophets in Ezekiel’s day who garnered a following by telling the people what they wanted to hear. They tickled the ears of their audience … similar to many preachers and politicians of our day. Ezekiel’s messages were hard to receive because they contained judgement and hardship.

Football coaches who soft-pedal their message and promise victorious results with no hardship or pain are lying and dreaming. They are not preparing their players for a difficult battle ahead. The result … when hardship shows up, the players wilt.

This is no enlightened prediction of our future … but let’s face it, we’ve had it too good for too long. We may be wise to hunker down and prayerfully anticipate some hardship in our nation. The best preparation we can make is to strengthen our prayer and Bible-study habits. God is looking for men and women who listen to His every command and take seriously his warnings.

Christ said, “In the world you shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” [Jn. 16:33]

An ear to hear

Ezek. 11, 12 [The Message]

As I listen to Ezekiel’s prophecy, I am impressed by his availability to hear God’s Voice and relate it to his audience. No doubt, God had selected him to be the blessed recipient of such impactful revelations. What about you and me? Are we also available to hear God and share His Word with those around us? I THINK SO!

Here’s a verse that changed my life: 

Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors. [Pr. 8:34]

Watching daily: When we have a daily routine of seeking the Lord through prayer and study of His Word, we are ripe candidates to hear His Voice.

Waiting at the posts of (His) doors: My brother Gary had a Golden Retriever named “Josh.” After Josh had done his business in the back yard, he would lay on the ground with his head resting on his paws, looking intently at the back door of the house. He was “watching and waiting” for Gary. This needs to be US watching and waiting to hear God’s Voice.

Filled with God’s presence

Ez. 6-10 [The Message]

Ezekiel had several visions of God’s presence filling the Temple. God had dealt with the sin in Israel and had removed the offenders.

Let each of us examine ourselves and confess our sin. Then, let’s prayerfully ask God to reveal His Holy Presence in our gatherings. Let’s hunger and thirst for righteousness. Jesus promised we would be blessed and filled.  [Matt.5:6]

Message in drama

Ezekiel 4, 5 [The Message]

Ezekiel must have been the forerunner of contemporary Christian church drama. God had him do out-of-the ordinary things to communicate a message to the backslidden Jews. The point: God CAN speak through staged drama.

For many years, I prepared and performed big dramatic music productions at Christmas and Easter and even on the 4th of July. Each had a poignant message to communicate some aspect of the Gospel. Many hearts were touched and drawn further into God’s Kingdom.

Use drama.

Eat The Book

Ezekiel 3 [The Message]

God instructed Ezekiel to “eat the Book,” His Word. He said “Make it your own.” God’s Word can displace our corrupt thinking and establish Kingdom thought patterns and values that yield us a vessel God can use. Opinions? What good are they if they’re grounded in our finite understanding?

As Headmaster of Trinity Christian School, my greatest desire was that each student, faculty member, or parent would read God’s Word EVERY DAY. I continue to pray that this could happen.

A rebellious nation

Ezekiel 2 [The Message]

God knew His Chosen Nation was a bunch of rebels. Still, He loved them with an eternal love and sent messengers to them such as Ezekiel. The prophet was instructed to relate God’s message to them, but “Don’t become like them.”

You may know a rebellious person or have a rebellious son or daughter. Do what God did. Give them the message they really need to hear, i n a loving and merciful tone.

By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone. [Pr. 25:15

And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient,  In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth; [2 Tim. 2:24, 25]

Jet airplanes

Lam. 4, 5; Ezekiel 1 [The Message]

Try reading or listening to Ezekiel in a contemporary translation. If an Old Testament prophet had never seen or heard a jet airplane, I think that’s how he would have described it.

Living as we do in the U.S., we never see or feel the sting of abject poverty or hunger as described by Jeremiah in his lament. Yes, there are countries such as Haiti who live in very bad conditions, but we probably have never seen it ourselves.

First, we should be extremely grateful for the blessings we consider normal. Secondly, we can pray for those in suffering right now and support benevolence organizations who provide aid. Although it’s inconceivable, we should pray for our future and that of our offspring that they will escape suffering in future days.

The Lord looks after His own.