July 13, 2022

A Prophet’s Heart

Daily Devotional2 Minutes

“Do not be afraid of them nor be afraid of their words, though briers and thorns are with you and you dwell among scorpions; do not be afraid of their words or dismayed by their looks, though they are a rebellious house.” – Ezekiel 2:6

From our perspective, the prophet Ezekiel can appear bold, without fear regardless of circumstances. Yet early in his life, we see a man filled with uncertainty and doubt, unsure of himself.

This becomes clear when we realize that three times within one sentence, God encouraged him not to be afraid. God also told him not to be “dismayed” by others. The Hebrew word suggests being in despair, terrified, filled with panic to the point of being disabled.

His situation was like being surrounded by “briers and thorns.” On the surface everything might appear peaceful while painful plants were everywhere, ready to cripple or inflict pain.

God also said Ezekiel was dwelling among scorpions. The picture is of creatures that can tear anything apart, paralyze with venom, or suck the fluid from a life.

These images remind us that the world is full of people whose impact is like scorpions. People who can cause pain, just like briers and thorns, often in subtle, unexpected ways. These are situations in which we can be victimized, criticized, crippled, paralyzed, or poisoned by the attacks of others.

Remember the lessons God gave Ezekiel. In every situation, don’t give in to fear or worry. Fill your life with His Word. Stand on His promises. Surrender your life to Him. Stay sensitive to His Spirit, and commit to serving Him. Trust Him. Stay faithful.

Reflection Question: Reflect on a time you were victimized and how God helped you overcome.

Prayer
Father, fill me with Your Spirit. Give me confidence and boldness to obey You. I trust my life to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Ezekiel 2


Prayer
Father, fill me with Your Spirit. Give me confidence and boldness to obey You. I trust my life to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Ezekiel 2