Read Ezekiel 7.
This is the second sermon God gave to Ezekiel. He performed his assignment from chapter 3 of being a watchman for the nation. Disaster was about to strike and the faithful watchman sounded the alarm. Israel's sin reached the tipping point of the LORD's patience and plan. Over and over, the message states that this is "the end" or "the time has come."
In His wrath, God will remove from Israel both the cause of the punishment and the benefits of His blessings.
1. No more pride. (v.24)
"I will put an end to the pride of the strong..." Their hubris caused them to think they were safe from harm and that they did not need the God of heaven. All the stuff that made them feel secure and esteemed would be taken from them. Nothing of any value would be left. In the famine and battle to come, buying and selling, gold and silver, land and buildings--all would be worthless to them. God even allowed His Temple to be desecrated and destroyed.
"God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." (1 Peter 5:5b)
2. No more peace. (v.25)
"When anguish comes, they will seek peace, but there will be none." As the LORD gave warning of His judgment and called for them to repent. It was the false prophets who tried to counter God by preaching peace. The end had come. They did not listen to God and paid a severe price.
"You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you." (Isaiah 26:3)
3. No more prophetic vision. (v.26b)
"They seek a vision from the prophet, while the law perishes from the priest and counsel from the elders." Having rejected God's messages from His prophets, the people kept trying to find a message that pleased them and made them feel good.
"Your testimonies are my delight; they are my counselors." (Psalm 119:24)
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