Ezekiel 10:1 says. Then I looked, and, behold, in the firmament that was above the head of the cherubims there appeared over them as it were a sapphire stone, as the appearance of the likeness of a throne. Ezekiel said when he looked at the firmament, or sky, he saw above the heads of the cherubim a sapphire stone that had the appearance of a throne. Matthew Henry says that Ezekeil was given just a small view of the glory of heaven. We may never get the chance to see this in our lifetime, but if we have accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord, one day we will not only get a glimpse of the glory of heaven, but we will walk the streets of heaven forever.
Verse two adds, And he spake unto the man clothed with linen, and said, Go in between the wheels, even under the cherub, and fill thine hand with coals of fire from between the cherubims, and scatter them over the city. And he went in in my sight. Ezekiel said God told the man dressed in linen to go in between the wheels and under the cherubim and with coals of fire in His hands and scatter them over the city. The one clothed in linen is a representation of Jesus Christ, and He was to destroy even the temple of God by fire because the people of Israel had turned it into an abomination. As Christians, our works will one day be tried by fire, and those things that we have done that are not in accordance with God’s commandments will be burned away, even if we have claimed to do them in God's name.
Verse three continues, Now the cherubims stood on the right side of the house, when the man went in; and the cloud filled the inner court. Matthew Henry says that the cherubim stood on the right side, or south side of the temple because on the north side was the image of jealousy and they wanted to be as far away from it as possible.
Verse four states, Then the glory of the Lord went up from the cherub, and stood over the threshold of the house; and the house was filled with the cloud, and the court was full of the brightness of the Lord's glory. I will say that if we see something that is wrong in God’s eyes going on in the church today that we need to distance ourselves from it a far as we can and continue to be faithful to God’s word. Then, we should see the glory of God fill His house.
Verse five adds, And the sound of the cherubims' wings was heard even to the outer court, as the voice of the Almighty God when he speaketh. Ezekiel said that the sound of the cherubim's wings in the outer court that sounded as the voice of the Almighty when He speaks. This noise was heard in the outer court, or the court of the people, since it applied to everyone and not just to the priests I believe. God’s word will always apply to all people and not just to those who are supposed to be the religious leaders, though it may bring even greater condemnation to those who profess to be the leaders of the church who are instead professing another gospel and worshipping the things of this world.
Verse six continues, And it came to pass, that when he had commanded the man clothed with linen, saying, Take fire from between the wheels, from between the cherubims; then he went in, and stood beside the wheels. Ezekiel said God told the Man dressed in linen to take the fire from between the wheels and from the cherubim, and He went and stood beside the wheel. This Man clothed in linen was representative of Jesus Christ, and He came to save mankind from the penalty of sin, but those who do not accept Him as their Savior and Lord will one day face Him as their judge and He will send them away to everlasting punishment in hell, which is lake of fire.
Verse seven concludes, And one cherub stretched forth his hand from between the cherubims unto the fire that was between the cherubims, and took thereof, and put it into the hands of him that was clothed with linen: who took it, and went out. One of the cherubim took the fire that was between them and gave it to the One clothed in linen and He went out. Matthew Henry said He went out to scatter the fire over the city most likely, symbolizing God allow the city of Jerusalem to be destroyed. Those who do not accept Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord will one day face Him as their judge, even those who profess to be a part of His people but who have never put their faith in Him.