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WHEN YOUR WORLD CRUMBLES EZEKIEL CHAPTERS 2-24 June 22, 2014 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI USA Malachi 3:10 10 “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, That there may be food in My house, And try Me now in this,” Says the LORD of hosts, “If I will not open for you the windows of heaven And pour out for you such blessing That there will not be room enough to receive it.” Let Freedom Ring Concert & Block Party Sunday, June 29 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM THURSDAY NIGHT TOGETHER FOR MEDIAN AND SENIOR ADULTS THURSDAY, JULY 10 6:30 P.M.-8:00 P.M.
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WHEN YOUR WORLD CRUMBLES

EZEKIEL CHAPTERS 2-24

June 22, 2014

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI

USA

Malachi 3:10 10 “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse,

That there may be food in My house,

And try Me now in this,”

Says the LORD of hosts,

“If I will not open for you the windows of heaven

And pour out for you such blessing

That there will not be room enough to receive it.”

Let Freedom Ring

Concert & Block Party

Sunday, June 29

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

THURSDAY NIGHT

TOGETHER

FOR

MEDIAN AND

SENIOR ADULTS

THURSDAY, JULY 10

6:30 P.M.-8:00 P.M.

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Warren Wiersbe

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The Bible Exposition Commentary (BE Series) - Old Testament

www.WalkwiththeWord.org

The Book of Ezekiel has the most logical arrangement of any of the

prophetic books.

It contains three sections, each of which addresses a different subject

matter.

Chapters 1–24 concern the fall of Jerusalem.

Chapters 25–39 contain a series of oracles addressed to foreign nations.

In the second section, the future of Israel (its restoration which started in 1948) is

contrasted with that of the foreign nations.

The third section, Chapters 40–48, presents a plan for rebuilding the Temple and

reorganizing the restored state of Israel (during the end times).

The theme of the book of Ezekiel is the final restoration of Israel.

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Of the many fascinating Scriptural descriptions of heavenly things in Ezekiel's

vision, the one in chapters 1 and 10 is by far the most stunning and complex.

The description of the throne of God is full of the splendor of flashing light, so

brilliant that the details are minutely revealed, but so dazzling that they are not

clearly seen.

Who, but the sovereign Lord, could have a throne like a chariot and move as

quickly as He pleased?

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No matter what message God gave him to preach, or what opposition arose

from the people, Ezekiel would be encouraged and strengthened because he

had seen the mighty throne of God in the midst of the fiery trial and had seen the

glory of God!

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The old saying, “Be careful what you wish for – you may get it” is certainly true in

the case of most people’s desire for a prophet – a TRUE prophet of God, that is.

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Many people claim the title of prophet who elicit a large following because they

promote a message that people want to hear rather than what they need to

hear.

True prophets of God come only in times of extreme spiritual distress and

generally as God’s last resort after people have rejected all other forms of His

Word.

Once you understand the calling of a true prophet of God, you will never

wish to see one.

It would mean you’re in so much trouble, that it may be too late.

In chapters 2-9, Ezekiel moves quickly into prophecies at great length that have

to do with the failure of man (they had gotten themselves into deep trouble).

We are struck again by the glory of the Lord in chapter 3 which is one of the key

elements in Ezekiel (3:12, 23; 8:4; 9:3; 10:4, 18-19; 11:22-23; 39:21; 43:2, 4-5; 44:4).

This first section of Ezekiel (chapters 1-24) is a sad era in the history of Israel.

The Glory of the Lord had led Israel out of Egypt.

Then the Glory of the Lord had appeared to Moses, in the burning bush on

Mt. Sinai (Ex 3:3-4).

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The very presence of God appeared to them in a cloud by day, and a

pillar of fire by night.

God had nurtured Israel in the wilderness, providing food and water.

Four hundred years after Israel took possession of the land, they were instructed

to build a House for the presence of God in Jerusalem.

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Solomon completed this Temple in 960 B.C.

The presence of God, the Glory of the Lord, affirmed and blessed the

House, by filling it with His presence.

1 Kings 8:10-11 NKJV 10 And it came to pass, when the priests came out of the holy place, that the

cloud filled the house of the Lord, 11 so that the priests could not continue ministering

because of the cloud; for the glory of the LORD filled the house of the LORD.

Ezekiel chapters 8-11 reveals how the presence of God, leaves His Temple,

Solomon’s Temple, because of the sins taking place.

Before He leaves, Ezekiel is brought to the Temple to witness why God’s

presence is leaving the Temple.

He witnesses the idolatry taking place in secret and how the nation’s leaders

worshipped abominations in the Temple.

Ezekiel testified to what the nation’s leaders were doing in secret, thinking God

did not know.

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God asks Ezekiel in 8:12: 12 Then He said to me, “Son of man, have you seen what the elders of the house

of Israel do in the dark, every man in the room of his idols? For they say, ‘The

Lord does not see us, the Lord has forsaken the land.’”

The prophet will watch God's glory leave the temple and go over the Mount of

Olives, and he will also see it return to the Kingdom Temple.

God allows Ezekiel to see the events in the spiritual realms as He calls His

angelic “Guards” to slay the idolaters in the city (Ezekiel 9).

This action is later fulfilled when the armies of Babylon destroy the city and slay

its inhabitants in 586 B.C.

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In Ezekiel 11:13b, after witnessing the slaughter and judgment in the spiritual

realms, Ezekiel asks God, "Ah, Lord God! Will You make a complete end of the

remnant of Israel?"

Ezekiel 11:16b NKJV 16b Thus says the Lord God: “I shall be a little sanctuary for them in the countries

(Babylon) where they have gone.”

Even though the Temple was about to be destroyed by the armies of Babylon,

God Himself would be a “little sanctuary” to the captives in Babylon.

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Because of Israel's sins, the glory left the temple; but God's promise is that one

day the city of Jerusalem and the temple will be blessed by the glorious

presence of the Lord once again.

The city will be called "Jehovah Shammah—the Lord is there"(Ezek 48:35).

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The greatest reward a person can ever have is the presence of the Lord!

We are to practice that presence now, moment by moment (through prayer).

Even though the events in this section of the book of Ezekiel seem bleak for the

nation, God is not done with Israel, they will be restored.

This restoration of obedience will take place in the last days, the end-times,

when Israel comes to know their Messiah.

Ezekiel 36 to 48 deals with this progression of events.

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Many people in their flesh misunderstand God’s judgment.

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Ezekiel’s, references to God’s discipline are usually followed by the words: "Then

you will know that I am the Lord."

We can begin to grasp the message that God was giving us through His prophet,

Ezekiel.

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Though His people were in exile and their nation was about to be

destroyed, God was still on the throne and able to handle every situation.

He is above the storm!

In His marvelous providence, He moves in the affairs of nations and works out His

hidden plan.

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Romans 11:33 NKJV 33 Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How

unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out!

Israel wasn't the victim of Babylonian aggression.

It was God Who enabled the Babylonians to conquer His people and

chasten them for their rebellion, but God would also bring the Medes and

the Persians to conquer Babylon, and then Cyrus, would permit the Jews

to return to their land.

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Those taken to the land of Babylon would be the seed of the future nation,

while those left behind would be destroyed.

This is also a picture of the Rapture to come.

Just as the exiles were, we will be suddenly snatched away to become part of

God’s future Kingdom!

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Sometimes seemingly bad things happen in our lives so we might be protected

from truly worse events.

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The wicked men in Jerusalem thought their being left behind was for their

financial and personal gain when in reality they were being left behind to be

judged.

“I will gather you” (Ez20:34) Israel would be gathered again in preparation of the

coming of the Glory of the Lord, Jesus Christ, Who would die for the sins of the

world at His First Coming (Isaiah 53).

Israel will also be gathered again before the Second Coming, when the Glory of

the Lord returns in power and glory (Zech 12:9-10, Matt 24:30-31).

When Tragedy Hits Home

The theme of chapter 24 is to draw close to God and to continue to seek His will

during times of personal tragedy.

God gave Ezekiel six visions: of Himself, a scroll, a plain, twice of Jerusalem, dry

bones, and the New Temple.

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As well as ten visual signs for the people (a brick, posture, bread, shaving,

packing belongings, trembling, sharpened a sword, furnace of fire, his wife’s

death, and 2 sticks).

Ezekiel lost his nation and his wife all in the same day in 588 B.C.

We don’t know her name nor even whether she had children or not.

Ezekiel 24:15-18 NKJV

The Prophet’s Wife Dies

15 Also the word of the Lord came to me, saying, 16 “Son of man, behold, I take

away from you the desire of your eyes with one stroke; yet you shall neither

mourn nor weep, nor shall your tears run down. 17 Sigh in silence, make no

mourning for the dead; bind your turban on your head, and put your sandals on

your feet; don’t cover your lips, and do not eat man’s bread of sorrow.”

18 So I spoke to the people in the morning, and at evening my wife died; and the

next morning I did as I was commanded.

Ezekiel’s wife was the delight of his eyes as Israel was the delight of God’s

eyes.

The Temple was the delight of the eyes of the children of Israel.

Things had not gone as planned for Ezekiel and his lovely wife.

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They had been suddenly uprooted from their home and now they were 1,000

miles away from home.

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They had coped with the major changes in their lives - but now this!

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“The two had become one flesh” so death, for whatever reason, was a ripping of

that one flesh and that was very painful, yet God told Ezekiel not to grieve

publically.

Centuries later, the same God Who took Ezekiel’s wife’s life was the same God

Who gave the delight of His eyes, Jesus, to die for these rebellious people (and

that would be us!).

Romans 5:8 NKJV 8 But God demonstrated His own love toward us, in that while we were still

sinners, Christ died for us.

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Ezekiel 24:19-24 NKJV 19 And the people said to me, “Will you not tell us what these things signify to us,

that you behave so?”

20 Then I answered them, “The word of the LORD came to me, saying, 21 ‘Speak to

the house of Israel, “Thus says the Lord God: ‘Behold, I will profane My sanctuary,

your arrogant boast, the desire of your eyes, the delight of your soul; and your

sons and daughters whom you left behind shall fall by the sword. 22 And you shall

do as I have done; you shall not cover your lips nor eat man’s bread of

sorrow. 23 Your turbans shall be on your heads and your sandals on your feet;

you shall neither mourn nor weep, but you shall pine away in your iniquities and

mourn with one another. 24 Thus Ezekiel is a sign to you; according to all that he

has done you shall do; and when this comes, you shall know that I am the

Lord God.’”

The Israelites thought: “God would never destroy our Temple, would He?”

While we wonder: “God would never destroy the USA, would He?”

God told Ezekiel, "Don't act like you're mourning at all." And the people didn't

understand it. The people came to Ezekiel and said, "What in the world does this

mean?

Your wife has died, and you are not mourning at all!

What kind of man are you?"

All of this Ezekiel is doing to get a message through to the people.

The bottom line here is that God wanted Ezekiel to be a living example of a

spiritual reality.

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The point is profound and painful:

God’s temple is as precious to Him and to the Israelites as Ezekiel’s wife was to

Ezekiel.

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Still, God was willing to destroy His own temple to eventually redeem His

people.

Isaiah 53:10a HCSB 10a Yet the LORD was pleased to crush Him severely.

Verse 24 is the key to this entire Book of Ezekiel:

Ezekiel 24:24 24 “Thus Ezekiel is a sign to you; according to all that he has done you shall do;

and when this comes, you shall know that I am the Lord God.”

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God knows that if you give your devotion to anyone other than to Him,

you can never be whole.

At the very moment that the Israelites were asking Ezekiel why he showed

no remorse, Jerusalem was being destroyed.

Later on word came to the captives about its destruction:

Ezekiel 33:21 21 And it came to pass in the twelfth year of our captivity, in the tenth month, on

the fifth day of the month, that one who had escaped from Jerusalem came to

me and said, “The city has been captured!”

Into the camp came these stragglers; they must have looked terrible.

They said, "We've escaped from the city. The false prophets were wrong. The city

is burned. The temple has been leveled, and the city is debris and ashes."

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Ezekiel was right in not mourning.

The reason they were not to mourn is found in Ezekiel 24:27.

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"They shall know that I am the Lord."

Jerusalem was God's city, and the temple was His house.

They were God's witness to the world.

And when the people of Israel failed, God said, "I will destroy even My own

witness on the earth. I want you to know the city is destroyed. The rest of your

people are being brought into captivity. But there's no use weeping, there's no

use howling to Me now. I have done this -- I am responsible for it."

To each of the seven churches in the Book of Revelation, the Lord Jesus said,

"You had better be careful of your witness to the world, or I will come and

remove your lampstand."

The lampstand of all seven of those churches has been removed.

Not one of those churches remains today.

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This ought to be a message to our churches:

If you are not going to stand for God today, He will remove your lampstand --

there will be no light.

The family (one man, one woman and their children) was God's first

institution, but today man seems to think it is the worst institution.

We must take a stand.

This is a strong message; it is not the lovey-dovey, sloppy stuff we hear so often.

Hear Ezekiel!

He is still speaking for God today.

He has said again and again, "The word of the Lord, came unto me, saying."

If you want to argue with his message, take it to the Lord, but remember He's

right and we are the ones who are wrong.

Our task is to discover how God sees things and get our lives in line with His

ways.

How did the people know that the prophet was telling the truth?

They didn't have instant news service as we have today.

God said that a messenger would arrive in Babylon with the news of the fall of

the city and the destruction of the temple, and this did occur five months later.

The day after the messengers arrived, God opened the prophet's mouth and

removed the discipline He had imposed at the beginning of his ministry.

Ezekiel 24:25-27 NKJV 25 ‘And you, son of man—will it not be in the day when I take from them their

stronghold, their joy and their glory, the desire of their eyes, and that on which

they set their minds, their sons and their daughters:

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Ezekiel 3:26-27 NKJV 26 I will make your tongue cling to the roof of your mouth, so that you shall be

mute and not be one to rebuke them, for they are a rebellious house. 27 But

when I speak with you, I will open your mouth, and you shall say to them, ‘Thus

says the Lord God.’ He who hears, let him hear; and he who refuses, let him

refuse; for they are a rebellious house.

From this point on, the prophet was free to speak as he felt led, and at the

same time, the focus of his ministry shifted.

A new ministry of hope and consolation began.

He had exposed the nation's sins and announced her judgment.

Now he would announce God's plans for the Gentile nations, including

victorious Babylon; and then he would minister hope to the Jewish exiles

and share with them visions of the kingdom yet to come.

Ezekiel traces the degradation of man, the result of men's rejection of God's

amazing grace.

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He tells how God struggles with those people, calling them; how He tries to win

them, to waken them to the foolishness of turning their backs on the glory of

God.

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At last they go through times of difficulty and heartache and discipline, as God

seeks constantly to bring them to their senses, to waken them to what they are

doing – to show them that man is made to fellowship with God and that without

God he only goes farther and farther into weakness and folly and degradation.

Here you find the reasons why man is debauched and degraded, and Ezekiel

sets forth the righteousness of God's judgment.

When man chooses to avoid the God Who made him, what else is there but

judgment?

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If we neglect God, Who is utterly essential to our being, and we refuse to give

heed to His love and His grace, then the only thing left for us is to experience the

results of turning our backs to Him.

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How do we put into action what we have learned so far in the book of Ezekiel

when we are struck by tragedy?

1) Remain open to God’s guidance and the Lord will help you prepare for

and deal with experiences of personal grief. Don’t turn away from Him

when trouble comes.

2) Draw close to God and rely on Him in times of personal grief, and He will

use your testimony and example to help others turn to Him and seek to

know Him better.

3) Trust that when others see God at work in your life during a time of grief,

they also may be drawn to trust Him.

(Finding purpose in your pain.)