How can Ezekiel 32:10 inspire us to share the Gospel with others? Setting the Scene Ezekiel speaks a lament over Pharaoh, portraying the downfall of a proud world power. God announces that surrounding nations will be shaken when they witness His judgment. Key Verse “I will make many peoples appalled at you; their kings will shudder in horror because of you when I brandish My sword before them. On the day of your downfall each of them will tremble every moment for his life.” (Ezekiel 32:10) Truths Uncovered in the Verse • Judgment is real and certain; God literally brandishes His sword against rebellion. • The sight of divine justice causes even pagan kings to tremble continually. • God’s actions are public, intended to awaken reverence in many peoples. Motivation for Gospel Witness Drawn from the Verse • Urgency arises when we recognize that every person stands under the same holy standard Pharaoh faced. • Compassion flows from knowing multitudes will one day tremble unless they find refuge in Christ. • Confidence grows because the same God who judges also saves, proving His power to intervene. Practical Ways to Respond • Ground your heart in Scripture daily, keeping the reality of judgment and salvation before you. • Speak of sin and grace plainly, just as Ezekiel delivered God’s message without dilution. • Share testimonies of God’s deliverance; Pharaoh’s downfall highlights the contrast with Christ’s rescue. • Cultivate holy awe rather than casual familiarity when presenting the Gospel. • Depend on the Spirit in prayer and obedience, knowing only He can turn trembling into repentance. Reinforcing Scriptures • 2 Corinthians 5:11: “Therefore, since we know what it means to fear the Lord, we try to persuade men.” • Ezekiel 3:17-19: The watchman must warn, or he bears responsibility. • Jude 22-23: “Save others by snatching them from the fire.” • Romans 1:16: “I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.” • Matthew 28:18-20: Christ’s authority sends us to make disciples of all nations. Closing Reflection Ezekiel 32:10 shows nations quaking at God’s unveiled wrath, reminding believers that judgment is no abstract concept. This sobering vision propels loving witness, urging us to proclaim the Gospel now so that trembling hearts may find everlasting peace in Jesus. |