Ezekiel 24:18

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

Ezekiel is speaking to the people in the morning and in the evening, his wife dies. The next morning, he follows God's command. This shows Ezekiel's obedience despite personal loss.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your best friend moved away right when your teacher gave you a big project to do. You might feel sad, but you still do your project. Ezekiel felt sad when his wife died, but he still did what God told him to do.

Historical Background

Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this around 593 BCE. He was addressing the people of Israel who were facing God's judgment due to their sins. The cultural context was one of impending exile and severe divine discipline.

Living It Out Today

When you face a personal tragedy, it can be hard to focus on your responsibilities. Consider a soldier who has to return to duty right after a family emergency. Ezekiel's obedience teaches us to maintain our commitments, even in grief.

Topics

obediencelossfaithcommitmentdivine judgmentperseverance

Related Verses

1 Samuel 3:18Job 1:21Matthew 26:53James 1:121 Peter 3:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Ezekiel not show grief after his wife's death?
Ezekiel's lack of public mourning was a symbolic act to show the people of Israel that they would also have to bear their losses without the usual expressions of grief when they were exiled.
What was the 'command' Ezekiel followed in the morning?
The command referred to Ezekiel's duty to continue prophesying and not to mourn openly, a symbolic act to illustrate that the people of Israel would face severe judgment without the usual comforts.
How does this relate to God's message to the Israelites?
Ezekiel's actions were a powerful symbol for the Israelites, indicating the severity of the judgment they would face and the need to prepare spiritually and emotionally for the coming exile.
What can modern readers learn from Ezekiel's obedience?
Modern readers can learn the importance of remaining faithful and committed to their duties, even in the face of personal tragedies, reflecting a deeper trust in God's plan and purpose.
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