Preparation for the end

Ez. 37-39 [The Message]

Ezekiel names Gog (Russian leader) and Magog (Russia), and Meshech (Moscow) and Tubal (Siberian city) as components in the army from the north that invades Israel for the great battle of Armageddon. (Definitions taken from an article by Dr. Roger Barrier called “Who are Gog and Magog” on http://www.crosswalk.com) Firstly, God is not frightened by ANY aggressive nation and its war machine, nor any nation’s intent to harm His People. Secondly, we as His People are to keep the watchword Maranatha on our lips. It means, “Even so, Lord Jesus, come quickly!”

We are to set our affection on things above and not on things of this earth. [Col. 3:1, 2] If your heart is set on houses and lands and cars and money, you’re aiming in the WRONG DIRECTION.

What’s in a name?

Ez.35-37 [The Message]

Much of what God does in the earth is to uphold the honor of His Name.

Years ago I said, “Speak to me, Lord.” God said, “Sanctify My Name.” I began studying the issue and discovered the following:

  • In the “Our Father” prayer, we are instructed to say, “Hallowed by Thy Name.”
  • Take off the “H” for the human element and proceed to “Allow God’s Name.”
  • All the names of God in the Old Testament describe what God wants to do and be for His People. ie. Jehovah-Shalom, God is our Peace.

God told Moses to “Sanctify My Name” as he stood before the rock at Meribah. God instructed him to speak to the rock. allowing God to produce the water. Instead, he smote the rock with his rod. Yes, water came out, but God was displeased. He did not Sanctify the Lord’s name by allowing God to do it. Instead, the people thought Moses did it with his action of striking the rock. Moses got the glory, not God.

As we allow God to work through us by sanctifying His name, He gets the glory.

Every supernatural ability, divine capability and power is resident in the Name of Jesus. His is the Name we sanctify when we use it to navigate life.

Good shepherds

Ez. 34 [The Message]

The prophet reproved the lazy and self–serving shepherds of Israel and prophesied that the Great Shepherd, Jesus, would come and gather His sheep to Himself.

Good shepherds:

  • Feed and water their sheep
  • gather them
  • protect them
  • care for their injuries
  • comfort them
  • lead them into good, safe pastures

Watchmen

Ez. 32, 33 [The Message]

A watchman warns his people of impending danger or attack. All he/she needs to do is “Speak up.”

How many of the people we come in contact with will perish if they don’t come to Christ? 

It’s somewhat delicate business informing people of their fate if they reject Christ. Our tone is critical.

Go easy on those who hesitate in the faith. Go after those who take the wrong way. Be tender with sinners, but not soft on sin. [Jude 22, 23 The Message]

Leaders beware

Ez. 30, 31 [The Message]

God examines the conduct of leaders. The more people that are subject, the greater the consequences. Ezekiel had a stiff message for Pharaoh, king of Egypt.

Scripture warns against being the influence that causes people to break God’s commandments. [Matt. 5:19]

God speaks to leaders

Ez. 29 [The Message]

God gave the Prophet Ezekiel messages to deliver to leaders of nations. Who’s to say that He doesn’t still do that?

As we pray for our leaders, imperfect though they are, we can trust that He is communicating with them. Billy Graham served as a spiritual consultant to many presidents during his lifetime. It’s quite possible that Franklin Graham, his son, could also be serving a similar role.

PRAYER; Lord, please forgive me for being critical of our nation’s leaders. Send your messengers to them to give any necessary adjustments to their thinking and decisions.In Jesus’ name for the sake of Your Kingdom.

It went to his head

Ez. 27, 28 [The Message]

Many people have sovereignly been given giftings and abilities that are exceptional. Lucifer was a prime example, but God said it went to his head. He became puffed up and tried to ascend upon God. MISTAKE!

When we us our gifts to serve the Lord and people, we are on point. When we try to draw attention to ourselves and consider ourselves better than others, we are moving towards expulsion. This is a lesson parents must teach children. Use your gift to serve others, not yourself.

Cities condemned

Ez. 23-26 [The Message]

To this day, Ezekiel’s prophecies concerning cities are yet fulfilled. God knows the future and has the POWER to enact His decisions eternally.

There is a city, the NEW JERUSALEM, where His eternal kingdom will be set up. Whereas the old Jerusalem was such a disappointment, the new one will shine forever.

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]