Ezekiel 11: 2
"Son of man, these are the men who devise
iniquity and give evil advice in this
city...prophesy against them...!"
As the
prophet was seeking to declare the Word of
the Lord in the city prior to its exile,
there were those who were seeking to
undermine his prophetic office and
contradict the Word and will of the Lord. It
must have been so frustrating to Ezekiel to
deliver the Word of the Lord and then have
those who were seeking to create doubt
concerning what had been spoken. What could
Ezekiel do? He did the one thing he could.
He would continue to prophesy the Word of
the Lord, and God would deal with these
men.
We would like
to think that whenever we are faithfully
delivering the Word of God that all those
who hear will receive and obey the
Word. This does not always happen. And
sometimes there are actually people who are
working against us. How do we silence
them? Do we go look them up and confront
them? There may be occasions when that is
necessary, but the most effective thing that
can be done is to consistently, obediently
prophesy (PREACH) the Word--and let God deal
with them in ways that only He can (1 Peter
2: 15). Ezekiel did not deliver the Word in
vengeance but with compassion. After he had
proclaimed this Word, one of the opposition
leaders died, and Ezekiel was fearful for
all of their lives (v.13).
Sometimes we
become "proud" in our preaching when we have
"rightly divided the Word!" Our pride is to
such an extent that we lack the compassion
and humility necessary to "rightly deliver"
the Word of God. We must faithfully preach
the Word in season and out of season with
authority AND humility and compassion. If
we lose our tears in ministry it will affect
the effectiveness of our years in ministry.
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
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