“Visions from God” (Ezekiel 1:1); “The power of the Lord came over  Ezekiel” (Ezekiel 1:3); “A bright light” (Ezekiel 1:27); “A rainbow in  the clouds” , “The Lord’s glory”, “Bowed down”, “I heard someone  speaking” (Ezekiel 1:28). In these phrases, we have some suggestion of  the kind of lines we must follow, as we think about the various elements  of divine revelation.
In true ministry, there is both the Word of  God and the Spirit of God. God’s Word is spoken to us in the power of  the Spirit, so that we might speak His Word in the power of the Spirit  (Ezekiel 2:1-4). Ezekiel is described as “a watchman over the people of  Israel.” He was to speak the word of warning (Ezekiel 3:17). This is the  kind of preaching which calls its hearers back from the wages of sin -  death. The hearers are called to “change their wicked ways in order to  save their lives” (Ezekiel 3:18).
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