The destruction of Jerusalem & the Temple mark the end of Ezekiel’s first watch.
Ezekiel 33
Pastor Gene Pensiero
Series: Cry Me A River (Ezekiel)
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In this profound Bible study from our ongoing Ezekiel series, titled “Ezekiel 33 – We’ve Got The Watch,” we explore the vital role of the watchman in both ancient Israel and in the Christian life today. Join us as we delve into the Old Testament book of Ezekiel to uncover timeless truths relevant to Bible prophecy and the end times. This sermon will resonate with anyone seeking deeper Bible insights, Christian teachings, and Calvary Chapel perspectives on God’s word.
We begin by drawing parallels between the solemn “End of Watch” tradition in law enforcement and Ezekiel’s own “End of Watch-man” experience. Discover how God’s prophet, Ezekiel, delivered challenging prophecies to the exiled Jews in Babylon, warning them of Jerusalem’s impending fall, a message they initially rejected. Using the clear, conversational New Living Translation, we break down Ezekiel 33:1-6, examining the watchman’s responsibility to warn the people and the consequences of their disobedience.
Learn why God, not man, chose Ezekiel as a watchman, a crucial lesson for believers today about divine calling versus human ambition. We emphasize that God’s exhortation to Ezekiel was ultimately for the benefit of the Jews, highlighting the personal responsibility of individuals to heed divine warnings. We clarify that the physical consequences described in Ezekiel 33, such as captivity and death, are distinct from the concept of eternal life.
As God commissions Ezekiel to a second watch, we explore what it means to be given “more to do” in service to the Lord, encouraging every Christian to seek God’s will for their lives. We then unpack Ezekiel 33:8-9, distinguishing between physical death and eternal salvation, reinforcing that repentance leads to life. We also address the false notion that God condemns individuals for another’s disobedience.
Delving into Ezekiel 33:10-11, we confront the people’s self-pity and blame, revealing God’s true desire for sinners to turn from their wicked ways and live. This section offers powerful insight into God’s character and His long-suffering love, echoing 2 Peter 3:9. We engage in a discussion about the meaning of “all” coming to repentance, advocating for the “whosoever will believe” perspective.
The video then examines Ezekiel 33:12-16, exposing the futility of relying on past righteousness or superficial worship. We use a compelling analogy of modern legal frameworks to illustrate why God does not overlook sin based on general obedience. These verses paint a picture of restoration and blessing in the land for those who genuinely repent and obey God’s life-giving laws.
We discuss the people’s accusation that “The Lord isn’t doing what’s right” (Ezekiel 33:17-20), asserting that it is they who are failing to act righteously. The video powerfully recounts the moment a survivor confirms “The city has fallen” (Ezekiel 33:21-22), marking a pivotal shift and the end of Ezekiel’s period of muteness.
Further, we analyze the survivors’ misguided claim to the land based on Abraham’s legacy (Ezekiel 33:24-26), contrasted with God’s stern judgment against their idolatry, murder, and adultery. This leads into the dire consequences prophesied in Ezekiel 33:27-29, where the land’s complete destruction signifies the beginning of “The Time of the Gentiles,” a period that continues to this day until Christ’s return.
Finally, we explore the people’s superficial interest in Ezekiel’s messages (Ezekiel 33:30-33), highlighting the danger of hearing God’s word without acting on it. The video concludes with a tender reflection on Ezekiel’s faithfulness and a powerful exhortation for Church Age believers: Are we watchmen today? Learn how we fulfill this role by heeding “one another” verses, exercising spiritual gifts, and eagerly watching for the Lord’s return. This sermon provides ten New Testament encouragements for our watch, emphasizing purification and steadfast hope in Christ’s imminent appearing. Get ready to strengthen your faith and deepen your understanding of God’s sovereign plan!
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