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Song: I Love the Lord
I love the the Lord
He heard my cry
And pitied every groan
Long as I, I live
And troubles rise
I hasten to his throne
Scripture: Choose Someone
Prayer: Choose Someone Psalms 143:1-4
Give Scripture: Ezekiel 3:7-3:21
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The last few weeks we have been completing our introduction into the book of Ezekiel.
Ezekiel is a prophet who has an experience with God that culminates in a vision and interaction with God.
God begins to speak to him concerning his ministry and the prophetic calling which was on his life.
God gives clear instruction and direction concerning his walk forward which is much like the calls given to Isaiah and Jeremiah.
Furthermore, the call given to Ezekiel is much like the call given to Christians in the efforts to preach Christ to a dying world.
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Scripture Study
So here we see where we left off.
We leave off with God speaking strength and fortitude into Ezekiel’s spirit.
The captive man is to go the captive people and preach God’s word to them.
God sent them to the children of his people because their minds are impressionable and they represented the next generation.
Are we reaching our children?
And again we here the praises of God out of mouths of his creation.
The creatures, which have sat back and watched this interaction, now enter back into the forefront as they begin moving again.
The spirit begins to leave Ezekiel and so great was the presence of the spirit that he felt bitter as it left him.
And yet he felt strong because the hand of God being upon him, despite the presence of his spirit leaving him and lifting him out of that moment of glory.
Under the new weight of his prophetic assignment, he sat in a public place amidst the people he was called to and there he was in a state of shock for seven days.
He spends seven days trying to cope with his new found role and responsibilities.
But he also spends seven days with a new prophetic eye, with new spiritual eyes, and watches the people move back and forth and all the while feeling the pull of his prophetic anointing.
After his prophetic experience is over and God has given him seven days to gather himself, God speaks to him once again to affirm his call in the spirit and to make his point clear.
Their is a price to pay for disobedience.
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Roll Call & Prayer Requests
Prayer: Do yourself unless otherwise led
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