DAY 40 Ezekiel 1–24 (Prophetic ministry begins in exile) | 12 WEEKS - 84 DAYS THROUGH THE BIBLE
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DAY 40 | Ezekiel 1–24 | (Prophetic ministry begins in exile) The Glory of God and the Reality of Judgment
The setting has shifted.
Jerusalem has fallen. The people are now in exile in Babylon. The temple—the visible center of God’s presence—has been destroyed.
In this moment of disorientation, God raises a new prophetic voice: Ezekiel.
Unlike Jeremiah, who prophesied before and during the fall, Ezekiel speaks from within exile. His ministry begins not in Jerusalem, but in a foreign land.
And there, something profound happens:
The glory of God appears outside the temple.
This revelation is foundational. God is not confined to geography. His presence is not limited to a building. His authority extends beyond Jerusalem into exile.
Ezekiel’s early chapters are filled with symbolic actions, visions, and warnings. He communicates judgment not only through words, but through dramatic prophetic demonstrations.
The message is clear:
The exile is not accidental. It is the result of covenant violation.
Yet even in judgment, God is revealing Himself.