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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 12 MIN

The Watchman’s Warnings . . . and Promises (Ezekiel 33–35)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentA city falls, a prophet’s warning is vindicated, and the path from ruin to restoration comes into view. We journey through Ezekiel 33–35 to uncover how a watchman’s duty, a people’s personal responsibility, and a searing indictment of corrupt leaders converge to reveal a deeper hope: God himself promises to shepherd his scattered flock and establish lasting peace. Along the way, we confront the survivors’ flawed claim to the land, the danger of hearing truth without heeding it, and the sobering reality that covenant privilege never overrides ethical obedience.We speak candidly about spiritual leadership that wounds instead of heals. The shepherds of Israel fed themselves, not the flock, leaving the weak, sick, and lost to wander. God steps in with fierce mercy: I am against the shepherds, and then with tender resolve, I myself will be the shepherd of my sheep. That promise looks forward to the Good Shepherd, the Messiah, who gathers, binds, strengthens, and secures his people. We explore the prophetic picture of one shepherd, my servant David, and how this points to the reign of Jesus, with thoughtful perspectives on David’s future role and the contours of a restored, fruitful land where people dwell secure and unafraid.Edom’s judgment adds another layer: those who cherish enmity and revel in another’s fall will answer to a just God. The message is timeless and provocative: God disciplines his own and confronts hostile nations, defending his name and his people. The episode closes with a personal question that lingers beyond the final word: who is your shepherd today? Not the voice you enjoy, but the one you obey. If this exploration deepened your understanding of Ezekiel and sparked fresh resolve to follow the Good Shepherd, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review to help others find these conversations. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment A city falls, a prophet’s warning is vindicated, and the path from ruin to restoration comes into view. We journey through Ezekiel 33–35 to uncover how a watchman’s duty, a people’s personal responsibility, and a searing indictment of corrupt leaders converge to reveal a deeper hope: God himself promises to shepherd his scattered flock and establish lasting peace. Along the way, we confront the survivors’ flawed claim to the land, the danger of hearing truth without heeding it...

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