762 The Watchman’s Call: Ezek 2-3 (The Gospel According to Ezekiel Part 2)
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Tuesday, May 5th: In Episode 762 of The Daily Grind, we continue our series The Gospel According to Ezekiel by stepping into Ezekiel chapters 2 and 3, where the prophet moves from seeing God’s glory to receiving God’s calling. After falling face down before the vision of God, Ezekiel is lifted to his feet and reminded of his humanity as he is called “son of man.” God sends him to a stubborn and rebellious people, making it clear that success will not be measured by how they respond, but by whether Ezekiel faithfully speaks. The assignment is not easy—he is called to deliver a message filled with warning, lament, and judgment. In a powerful symbolic act, Ezekiel is told to eat the scroll, showing that God’s word must be internalized before it is proclaimed. Though the message is heavy, it is sweet because it is truth. God strengthens Ezekiel for resistance, giving him the resilience needed to stand firm in the face of rejection. Then comes the defining image: Ezekiel is appointed as a watchman, responsible for warning others of danger. This role carries real weight—failing to speak truth has consequences. The passage challenges us to consider our own willingness to speak truth with courage and faithfulness. Ultimately, this episode reminds us that obedience is not about outcomes, but about faithfully carrying the message God has given us.
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