Ezekiel 33:11
These words of the text ought to touch us, first in the way of warning
and then of encouragement.
I. As to the warning contained in this high doctrine it seems
obviously and inevitably to result from it: (1) that our spiritual and
everlasting condition is in some mysterious manner pla... [ Continue Reading ]
Ezekiel 33:30
The experience which the young priest Ezekiel had to bear among the
captives in Babylon is the same in some degree that every serious
preacher of God's word has had to expect. The methods of rejection may
be various, but the act is the same; it is rejection by men. The
number who may... [ Continue Reading ]
Ezekiel 33:32
These are the words of the Lord God to the prophet Ezekiel, words in
which He describes the effect of the prophet's preaching upon the
children of his people. Ezekiel had by this time become a successful
preacher. He was the great sensation of the day; men thought it must
be the prope... [ Continue Reading ]