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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 11 MIN

Powerful Parables (Ezekiel 15–17)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentA stalk of bananas hidden behind an old piano becomes a mirror for the human heart: we stash the evidence and hope it stays buried. From that vivid memory, we move into Ezekiel 15–17, where three parables strip away illusions about privilege, accountability, and the fate of a people who mistake covenant favor for immunity. The vine, good only for fruit, warns that identity without obedience is kindling. The unfaithful wife, rescued and cherished, abandons her vows for idols and unsafe alliances. And the two eagles, Babylon and Egypt, expose how political maneuvers collapse when truth and loyalty are traded for expedience.We walk through Judah’s near escapes and the certainty of a third, devastating fall. The images are not just ancient history; they read our present. Where do we lean on reputation instead of repentance? Where do we trust our beauty, our renown, our networks more than the One who made vows to redeem? The language is bracing—Jerusalem out-sinning Samaria and Sodom—because idolatry is not a small private vice but a public betrayal of love. Still, judgment is not the last line. Out of the ruin, God promises to plant a tender sprig on Israel’s heights, a sign of Messiah, a noble cedar where nations find shelter. Justice and hope meet here: exposure that leads to mercy, consequence that clears the way for renewal.We invite you into this journey from hidden peels to honest confession, from brittle vines to living fruit, from failed thrones to a kingdom set by God’s own hand. Listen for the warning that loves you enough to tell the truth and for the hope sturdy enough to carry you home. If this episode stirred you—challenged, comforted, or both—tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us which image stayed with you most. Your reflections shape future conversations and help more listeners find their way to grace and truth. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment A stalk of bananas hidden behind an old piano becomes a mirror for the human heart: we stash the evidence and hope it stays buried. From that vivid memory, we move into Ezekiel 15–17, where three parables strip away illusions about privilege, accountability, and the fate of a people who mistake covenant favor for immunity. The vine, good only for fruit, warns that identity without obedience is kindling. The unfaithful wife, rescued and cherished, abandons her vows for idols an...

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