Ezekiel 13:3
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
وَيْلٌ لِلأَنْبِيَاءِ الْحَمْقَى الضَّالِّينَ وَرَاءَ أَرْوَاحِهِمْ مِنْ غَيْرِ أَنْ يَرَوْا شَيْئاً.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking through the prophet Ezekiel and is warning against the foolish prophets who speak their own thoughts instead of God's message. The key message is that these prophets are not truly hearing from God and are misleading others.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who tells you that your mom said it's okay to eat all the cookies, but your mom never said that. That's what God is talking about here. He's warning about people who tell others things they made up instead of what God really said.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet to the Israelites, wrote this verse around 593-571 BC. The audience was the Israelites who were exiled in Babylon. The cultural setting was one of confusion and false prophets claiming to speak for God.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us to be cautious of leaders or influencers who claim to have the truth but are actually just sharing their opinions. For example, a financial advisor who promises guaranteed returns but bases their advice on hunches is like the foolish prophets Ezekiel warns against.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the 'foolish prophets' mentioned in Ezekiel 13:3?
The 'foolish prophets' were individuals who claimed to speak for God but were actually speaking their own ideas or even lies. They misled the Israelites with false promises and visions.
Why is it important to heed God's warning in Ezekiel 13:3?
Heeding God's warning is crucial because it helps us to discern between true and false messages, ensuring that we are not misled and continue to walk in the truth.
How can we apply the lesson of Ezekiel 13:3 to our daily lives?
We can apply this lesson by carefully evaluating the messages we hear and the people we follow, ensuring that they align with God's truth as revealed in the Bible, not just personal opinions or desires.
What does this verse say about following one's own spirit?
This verse warns against following one's own spirit, which means relying on personal feelings or desires instead of seeking God's guidance. It emphasizes the importance of true prophecy and divine guidance.
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