What does Ezekiel 29:17 teach about God's faithfulness to fulfill His word? Setting the Scene • Sixteen years have passed since Ezekiel’s earlier prophecy against Tyre (Ezekiel 26). • Now, “In the twenty-seventh year, in the first month, on the first day, the word of the LORD came to me…” (Ezekiel 29:17a). • The precise date reminds us that God’s timetable is exact; His word never drifts into vagueness or forgetfulness. The Core Message in One Verse • Though verse 17 simply records the arrival of God’s word, its significance is huge: after well over a decade, the Lord speaks again about matters He had already addressed. • He has not forgotten a single detail of His earlier promises or judgments. The verse is a time-stamp proving His memory and resolve. Lessons on God’s Faithfulness • Precision reveals dependability – God records the very day He speaks, underscoring that He acts in real history, not myth. • Perseverance over time – Sixteen silent years did not weaken His earlier word; it merely awaited the moment of fulfillment (cf. Ezekiel 29:18-20). • Provision for every promise – Because Nebuchadnezzar received no plunder from Tyre, the Lord now pledges Egypt as “wages for his army” (29:19). God settles every account. • Proof that delays are not denials – What looked like an unfulfilled prophecy concerning Tyre is clarified and completed. God ties up every loose end. Supporting Scriptures • “God is not a man, that He should lie…” (Numbers 23:19a). • “So My word that goes out from My mouth will not return to Me empty…” (Isaiah 55:11a). • “I am watching over My word to accomplish it” (Jeremiah 1:12b). • “The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise” (2 Peter 3:9a). Living It Out • Trust the timing: if God can track sixteen years down to one day, He can handle every detail of your life. • Rely on His record: every promise in Scripture carries the same reliability shown in Ezekiel 29:17. • Rest in His completion: what He begins, He finishes—whether judgment, blessing, or personal guidance. |