Ezekiel Ch 7 – 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. What has come and why? v.1-3
  2. What will the Lord not do, what will He do and to what end? v.4
  3. What has come and why? v.5-8
  4. What will the Lord not do, what will He do and to what end? v.9
  5. What have now come to fruition? v.10,11
  6. What will no longer happen and why? v.12-14
B. Think:
  1. What is the repeated order of v.1-4 and then v.5-9?
  2. How do verses 10-14 progress on?
  3. What sense are you left with after these verses?
C. Comment:

This is a new and separate word from the Lord (v.1), yet it repeats what Ezekiel has already heard from the Lord. The message comes again and again so there is no missing it. Very often when God brings a prophetic word, He brings it again and again because He knows we are slow to take it in, but take it in we will – eventually!

This word is like the Lord closing the book on Israel. It is as if He says, “Right, that’s it, no more, enough, it’s finished! This is very much a “now” word. The judgement is coming – now!  Their idol worship had carried on (v.3,4), despite all the Lord had said, so don’t expect pity from the Lord that results in them being spared. No, it has gone beyond that.

The Lord is now going to deal with this idolatry in the most severe way. When you have a cancer, you don’t be nice to it; you cut it out because you know that to leave it will cause utter destruction of the body. Similarly the Lord is therefore going to cut this cancerous growth (idolatry) right out of the land.  The only way to do that is to remove the people, and the only way to do that is bring in an invading army to destroy Jerusalem and take a remnant into exile where they can be treated and used to grow new “cells” who will eventually be able to be put back in the land to start again! Judgement is not the end. The Lord plans long-term.

D. Application:
  1. Does our blindness make us soft on sin?  It will kill us! Repent!
  2. God saves a remnant to preserve a testimony. Are we it?
A. Find Out
  1. What will be the end of various people? v.15,16
  2. How will people feel? v.17,18
  3. What did they feel about possessions & so what will happen? v.19-22
  4. What will the Lord do and why? v.23,24
  5. What will people want but what will they get? v.25,26
  6. Who will respond how & how will God deal with them? v.27
B. Think:
  1. What wrong does God speak about here?
  2. What descriptions of the coming judgement are given?
  3. How will people hope for one thing but get another?
C. Comment:

The descriptions of what is coming in the immediate future continue to be repeated.  Death by plague, famine and the sword is reiterated. Anyone who manages to escape the city and flee to the hills will have no strength. In the city as these things come, those who had been proud and relied upon their wealth will realise that it is all worthless, it cannot help them now. Their money will not buy them food or security. They had used it to make idols, so now the Lord will make it worthless. While they are shut up within the city with the enemy outside, money will be meaningless.  They will want peace, they will suddenly want to hear the word of the Lord through the prophet, or teaching through the priest, but it will be too late!

There is a sense in all this of a mighty God presiding over the destruction of a puny and foolish people. They had been utterly deceived. They thought they were secure, they thought they could get away with rejecting God, and they thought everything would just carry on as normal – they were wrong! Almighty God has focused His attention on them and is bringing an invader to fulfil His purposes. There is no way that this can be turned back (except possibly, mass repentance). This is GOING to happen, understand it! There is a certainty about the Lord’s intent in this prophecy that cannot be misconstrued!

D. Application:
  1. God’s purpose WILL prevail (Prov 19:21, Isa 46:10)
  2. God will not be mocked (Gal 6:7)