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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 11 MIN

The Doomsday Message (Ezekiel 4–7)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentHeadlines love doom, but Ezekiel cuts through the noise with something sharper and more honest. We walk through his “silent sermons”—a brick city under miniature siege and a razor-sharp sign act that divides hair into thirds—to see how judgment isn’t spectacle, it’s reality breaking into denial. Our exiled listeners cling to a fast return and a safe Jerusalem; Ezekiel dismantles the illusion and asks a harder, better question: what happens when the idols fall and the city cannot save you?From there, we open the spoken oracles against high places and incense altars, tracing how God’s justice targets the lies that hold people hostage. The refrain that rings through chapters 4 to 7—“you shall know that I am the Lord”—reframes everything. Knowing God is the goal, not ruin. Even the darkest lines about famine and betrayal serve a merciful end: to wake sleeping consciences and turn stubborn hearts toward life. Along the way, we challenge the false comfort of leaders who promise smooth waters while the ship heads for ice, and we unpack the Titanic metaphor as a mirror for our modern trusts—nations, systems, and personal brands that cannot bear ultimate weight.We bring it home with a clear, hopeful invitation. If the kingdoms of this world are temporary, then staking ultimate hope on them is a quiet tragedy. God’s right to judge and his will to justify meet in Jesus Christ, where justice is satisfied and mercy stands open. You can meet God in judgment or in joy; the difference is where you place your trust. Join us as we trade clickbait doom for truthful hope, listen to Ezekiel’s hard mercy, and consider what it means to say not only “He is the Lord,” but “He is my Lord.” If this moved you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with one sentence on what hope looks like for you today. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Headlines love doom, but Ezekiel cuts through the noise with something sharper and more honest. We walk through his “silent sermons”—a brick city under miniature siege and a razor-sharp sign act that divides hair into thirds—to see how judgment isn’t spectacle, it’s reality breaking into denial. Our exiled listeners cling to a fast return and a safe Jerusalem; Ezekiel dismantles the illusion and asks a harder, better question: what happens when the idols fall and the city cann...

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