In this lesson on Ezekiel 4–7, Stephen Davey explains that Ezekiel’s dramatic object lessons and sobering prophecies were not sensational predictions but truthful warnings of Jerusalem’s coming destruction. Through silent sermons, symbolic actions, and vivid descriptions of famine, sword, and exile, God confronts His people’s idolatry and false hope. Yet the ultimate purpose of this “doomsday message” is not chaos but repentance, as God repeatedly declares that through judgment they will know that He is the Lord. Stephen Davey emphasizes that God’s discipline flows from His holiness and is meant to awaken hearts to His sovereignty. The message calls every generation to abandon misplaced trust and run to the Lord for mercy before judgment falls.
The Doomsday Message
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