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Ezekiel 33:5

Posted on 18 May at 14:58
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“He heard the sound of the trumpet, and took not warning; his blood shall be upon him. But he that taketh warning shall deliver his soul.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Ezekiel 33:5 (KJV) says, “He heard the sound of the trumpet, and took not warning; his blood shall be upon him. But he that taketh warning shall deliver his soul.”

Historical Context:Ezekiel was a prophet during the Babylonian captivity of Israel. He received a message from God to warn the people of impending judgement because of their disobedience and idolatry.

The Watchman’s Duty:In this verse, Ezekiel is referred to as a watchman. In ancient times, watchmen were stationed on the city walls to keep watch and warn the people of approaching danger. Similarly, God appointed Ezekiel as a spiritual watchman to warn the Israelites of their sins and the consequences they would face.

The Sound of the Trumpet:The trumpet was often used in ancient times to sound an alarm or give a warning signal. In this context, it symbolises the message of God delivered by Ezekiel. When the trumpet is sounded, it is an indication that danger is approaching.

Taking Warning:The verse highlights two different responses to the warning: one who takes the warning seriously and one who ignores it. Those who pay attention and take the warning to heart have an opportunity to save themselves from the impending judgement. Their soul will be delivered.

Responsibility and Accountability:The verse emphasises personal responsibility and accountability. The person who hears the warning but chooses to ignore it will bear the consequences of their actions. In this case, “his blood shall be upon him,” meaning that the responsibility for his destruction lies solely with himself.

Application to our Lives:Although this verse was specifically addressed to the Israelites of Ezekiel’s time, there are important lessons we can draw from it today. As believers, we have a responsibility to be watchmen, sharing the message of God’s truth and warning others about sin and its consequences. We should take heed of the warnings given in Scripture and in our personal lives, always striving to walk in obedience to God’s Word.

In conclusion, Ezekiel 33:5 reminds us of the importance of heeding warnings and taking responsibility for our actions. It emphasises the role of spiritual watchmen and the need to listen to God’s messages of correction and repentance. May we be diligent in our walk with God, both in receiving His warnings and in sharing them with others.

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