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The book of Ezekiel presents a powerful narrative about divine calling and spiritual responsibility. During Israel's exile to Babylon, Ezekiel—a priest-in-training whose career was derailed by captivity—received an extraordinary vision from God. In his moment of despair, God appointed him as a watchman for Israel, tasked with warning the people of spiritual danger and calling them back to righteousness.This ancient role carries profound implications for us today. Like watchmen who stood guard on city walls, we too are called to be spiritually vigilant for those in our care. For fathers and husbands particularly, this means actively protecting their families from harmful influences, using their spiritual voice rather than remaining silent, and maintaining their own connection with God. The responsibility extends to all believers in various contexts—our families, workplaces, and communities.The encouraging truth is that it's never too late to embrace this calling. Even past failures can become platforms for God's redemptive work when surrendered to Him. By identifying where God has placed us as watchmen, taking responsibility for those in our care, pursuing reconciliation where needed, and deepening our own spiritual lives, we can fulfill this divine appointment and potentially lead others to transformative encounters with Jesus.
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The book of Ezekiel presents a powerful narrative about divine calling and spiritual responsibility. During Israel's exile to Babylon, Ezekiel—a priest-in-training whose career was derailed by captivity—received an extraordinary vision from God. In his moment of despair, God appointed him as a watchman for Israel, tasked with warning the people of spiritual danger and calling them back to righteousness.This ancient role carries profound implications for us today. Like watchmen who stood guard on city walls, we too are called to be spiritually vigilant for those in our care. For fathers and husbands particularly, this means actively protecting their families from harmful influences, using their spiritual voice rather than remaining silent, and maintaining their own connection with God. The responsibility extends to all believers in various contexts—our families, workplaces, and communities.The encouraging truth is that it's never too late to embrace this calling. Even past failures can become platforms for God's redemptive work when surrendered to Him. By identifying where God has placed us as watchmen, taking responsibility for those in our care, pursuing reconciliation where needed, and deepening our own spiritual lives, we can fulfill this divine appointment and potentially lead others to transformative encounters with Jesus.