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Ezekiel 34:8

Posted on 18 May at 14:58

“As I live, saith the Lord God, surely because my flock became a prey, and my flock became meat to every beast of the field, because there was no shepherd, neither did my shepherds search for my flock, but the shepherds fed themselves, and fed not my flock”

Historical Context:Ezekiel was a prophet who lived during the time of the Babylonian exile. He received visions and messages from God and was called to proclaim God’s word to the people of Israel, both those in exile and those left in Jerusalem.

  • The Flock:

In this verse, the “flock” refers to the people of Israel, the chosen nation of God. God had chosen Israel to be His special possession and had promised to be their shepherd, guiding and protecting them.

Negligent Shepherds:The verse highlights the failure of the shepherds of Israel, the leaders and rulers of the nation. These shepherds were supposed to take care of God’s people and lead them in righteousness. However, they had neglected their responsibility and instead exploited the people for their own gain. They failed to protect the flock and allowed them to become vulnerable to various dangers and threats.

Consequences:As a result of the neglect and selfishness of the shepherds, the flock became a prey to every beast of the field. This metaphorical language represents the suffering and oppression that the people of Israel experienced. They were scattered, taken captive, and subjected to the rule of foreign nations because of the lack of leadership and guidance.

God’s Displeasure:God expresses His displeasure and anger at the shepherds who had abandoned their duties and mistreated His people. He declares that His flock had become a prey because of their negligence. God expects the leaders of His people to care for and protect the vulnerable, but they had failed miserably.

God’s Promise:

  • Although this verse highlights the failure of the human shepherds, it also emphasizes God’s commitment to His people. God declares that He Himself will take charge and become the shepherd of His flock. In the subsequent verses, God promises to seek out His scattered sheep, rescue them, and bring them back to their own land. He assures them that He will provide for them and give them rest.
  • Spiritual Application:

This verse serves as a reminder to leaders, pastors, and shepherds of God’s people today. It warns against self-centeredness, neglect of the spiritual needs of the congregation, and exploitation of the vulnerable. It calls for leaders to shepherd God’s people with love, care, and integrity, following the example of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ.

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