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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 11 MIN

The Truth Is Told (Ezekiel 12–14)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentHard truths have a way of finding us. We open Ezekiel 12–14 and step into a world where people cling to comforting slogans while reality closes in. Exiles in Babylon tell themselves the city will stand or that their return is just around the corner. Meanwhile, God asks Ezekiel to preach with a suitcase, to dig through his wall at night, and to act out the future everyone swears will never happen. The message is clear: delayed judgment isn’t canceled judgment, and denial is not the same as hope.We walk through the striking prophecy about King Zedekiah—taken to Babylon, yet never seeing it—and watch how Scripture’s precision slices through wishful thinking. From there, we confront the sales pitch of false prophets who spin timelines, sell breakthroughs, and whitewash flimsy walls with feel-good promises. Their words sound soothing because they cost us nothing—until the bill arrives. Then the focus shifts to the elders, polished on the outside but harboring idols within. God’s diagnosis is not vague; He names the heart’s attachments and calls for a decisive turn back to Him.All along, a deeper current runs beneath the warnings: mercy. God announces four acts of judgment—sword, famine, wild beasts, and pestilence—yet preserves a remnant and points beyond collapse to renewal. That is the pattern the gospel repeats. First, the bad news we would rather not face: sin is real and judgment is certain. Then, the good news that changes everything: Jesus offers forgiveness, freedom from hollow hopes, and a life anchored in truth. Join us as we expose counterfeit comfort, learn to read delay without drifting into denial, and rediscover a hope strong enough to carry us through hard news.If this conversation challenged you or helped you see truth more clearly, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it. What hard truth are you choosing to face today? Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Hard truths have a way of finding us. We open Ezekiel 12–14 and step into a world where people cling to comforting slogans while reality closes in. Exiles in Babylon tell themselves the city will stand or that their return is just around the corner. Meanwhile, God asks Ezekiel to preach with a suitcase, to dig through his wall at night, and to act out the future everyone swears will never happen. The message is clear: delayed judgment isn’t canceled judgment, and denial is not...

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