How can Ezekiel 2:7 inspire us to share God's truth today? Opening the Text “But you must speak My words to them, whether they listen or refuse to listen, for they are rebellious.” (Ezekiel 2:7) Hearing God’s Charge to Ezekiel—and to Us - God personally commissions Ezekiel to deliver His exact words, not personal opinions. - The command is unconditional: faithfulness does not depend on audience response. - Human stubbornness never nullifies divine truth; God’s message retains absolute authority. Why This Command Still Matters - God’s character has not changed (Malachi 3:6); His desire for truth to be proclaimed endures. - The Great Commission echoes Ezekiel’s charge (Matthew 28:19-20). - Our culture’s resistance mirrors ancient Israel’s rebelliousness; the remedy is still God’s Word. Overcoming Our Hesitations - Fear of rejection: remember the Lord stands with His messengers (Jeremiah 1:8). - Feelings of inadequacy: His Spirit equips where He assigns (Acts 1:8). - Doubt about results: God handles outcomes; we handle obedience (1 Corinthians 3:6-7). Practical Ways to Speak God’s Word Today • Share Scripture naturally in conversations—quote a verse, relate a biblical account. • Offer to read the Bible one-on-one or in small groups; let the text speak for itself. • Use digital platforms to post short, faithful reflections on passages. • Incorporate Scripture in acts of service—include a verse with a meal or card. • Live consistently; visible obedience gives credibility to spoken truth (James 1:22). Encouraging Promises for Faithful Witnesses - God’s Word never returns void (Isaiah 55:11). - Christ is with us “always, to the very end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). - A crown awaits those who long for His appearing and labor for His name (2 Timothy 4:8). Closing Reflection Ezekiel 2:7 reminds us that our assignment is clear: speak God’s words faithfully, regardless of reception. The Lord who commanded Ezekiel stands unchanged today, empowering His people to hold forth light in a dark world. Obedience is success; results are God’s domain. |