Chapter 2:
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Ezekiel 2
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The prophet is directed what he is to do. (1-5) And
encouraged to be resolute, faithful, and devoted. (6-10)
Verses 1-5 Lest
Ezekiel should be lifted up with the abundance of the revelations, he is put in
mind that still he is a son of man, a weak, mortal creature. As Christ usually
called himself the Son of man, it was also an honourable distinction. Ezekiel's
posture showed reverence, but his standing up would be a posture of greater
readiness and fitness for business. God will speak to us, when we stand ready to
do what he commands us. As Ezekiel had not strength of his own, the Spirit
entered into him. God is graciously pleased to work in us whatever he requires
of us. The Holy Spirit sets us upon our feet, by inclining our wills to our
duty. Thus, when the Lord calls upon the sinner to awake, and attend to the
concerns of his soul, the Spirit of life and grace comes with the call. Ezekiel
is sent with a message to the children of Israel. Many might treat his message
with contempt, yet they should know by the event that a prophet had been sent to
them. God will be glorified, and his word made honourable, whether it be a
savour of life unto life, or of death unto death.
Verses 6-10 Those
who will do any thing to purpose in the service of God, must not fear men.
Wicked men are as briers and thorns; but they are nigh unto cursing, and their
end is to be burned. The prophet must be faithful to the souls of those to whom
he was sent. All who speak from God to others, must obey his voice. The
discoveries of sin, and the warnings of wrath, should be matter of lamentation.
And those acquainted with the word of God, will clearly perceive it is filled
with woe to impenitent sinners; and that all the precious promises of the gospel
are for the repenting, believing servants of the Lord.
Chapter 2:
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