Ezekiel Ch 6 – Study

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For those who may wish to ‘study’ this chapter, the following simple resources are provided for you. Each passage has a four-Part approach to help you take in and think further about what you have read.

A. Find Out
  1. Against where was Ezekiel to prophesy? v.1-3a
  2. What was going to happen there? v.3b-5
  3. Where also was it to happen? v.6
  4. Who will escape death? v.8
  5. What will happen there? v.9
  6. With what final outcome? v.10
B. Think:
  1. What particularly was the Lord going to move against?
  2. How would He do it?
  3. Yet why will there be a saved remnant?
C. Comment:

This passage starts with “The word of the Lord came to me” indicating a fresh word that came at a different moment from what had gone before. This word has a particular focus.  In the previous communication the Lord had mentioned the idols of Israel (5:9) but the main emphasis had been on the form of destruction that was coming on Jerusalem. This word now turns our eyes on what had been happening on the hills of Israel.

Up in the hills “high places” had been established, places of idol worship. You find them mentioned again and again throughout the history of the kings of Israel and Judah.  It was against this false and foolish worship that the Lord was coming. This had been the cause of allowing the demonic and Satan to preside over the life of Israel. Worshipping idols allows the enemy to come in and take authority, so now the Lord was going to bring a physical enemy to come in and take authority, and they would bring physical destruction, as Satan had brought spiritual destruction (however nowhere is he given credit because it is the people’s folly that opened the door to this).

Yet there will be a few saved, in exile, and there they will come to their senses, there they will realise the awful truth.  Again and again in Scripture we find warnings of judgement if the word is not heeded, but there is always hope given for a faithful remnant.

D. Application:
  1. Worshipping idols opens the door to demonic oppression and rule.
  2. When there is no hope, the Lord destroys; only then.
A. Find Out
  1. What is Ezekiel to do? v.11a
  2. What will happen to Israel and why? v.11b
  3. In what way will people die, and where? v.12
  4. Where specifically, also, will people die? v.13
  5. How extensive will the destruction be? v.14
B. Think:
  1. What are the given reasons for the destruction?
  2. What are the forms the destruction will take?
  3. What will the end result be?
C. Comment:

One theologian has said, “What is amazing is that we all aren’t immediately destroyed”. The truth is that “all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23) and we all deserve to die. It is purely God’s mercy and grace that leave any of us saved.

Therefore there are times in history when God does move in destructive power, bringing active judgement. The religious leader who says “I don’t believe God would do that sort of thing” simply hasn’t read his Bible. God is a God of wrath and judgement, for sin is an awful thing and needs destroying if not dealt with after continuous warnings.

The Lord is clear here about the coming destruction. First, the reasons for it: The people of Israel have totally sold themselves over to idol worship; they who were supposed to be a light to the nations, now are the worst of examples. Second, the means: some will die by sword, some by famine and some by plague. Note where they will die: in the very places where they have worshipped their idols.  Finally, the outcome: all will know that this has been the hand of the Lord.  There will be no foolish leaders saying this was just accident. All will know this was God!  He is the Holy One of Israel and will not share His name or be associated with those who have sold out to the powers of darkness.

D. Application:
  1. God is a God of grace and mercy for those who will repent.
  2. For those who sell out to the darkness, He is a God of wrath, anger and judgement!