Ezekiel 21:1 says. And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Ezkiel often started a passage about a particular prophecy by letting the people know that what he was speaking was the word of God that had come to him, and if we are sharing God’s word today, we need to make sure that it God’s word we are speaking and that people understand this. For this to be true, what we say must be consistent with what God’s word teaches and not just be what we want to be true.
Verse two adds, Son of man, set thy face toward Jerusalem, and drop thy word toward the holy places, and prophesy against the land of Israel, Ezekiel was told to face toward Jerusalem and to prophesy against the people of Israel. This was the city of God, and the people of Israel were supposed to be His people, but since they would not hear His word calling them to Him, Ezkiel was now to prophesy against them. If we as a nation that professes to be a Christian nation do not hear and obey God’s word telling us how we are to live as Christians, He may send His word of prophecy against us.
Verse three continues, And say to the land of Israel, Thus saith the Lord; Behold, I am against thee, and will draw forth my sword out of his sheath, and will cut off from thee the righteous and the wicked. God told Ezekiel to tell the people of Israel that He was going to punish them for their disobedience. Matthew Henry says that the fire that was to destroy the forest is now clarified to mean the sword of their enemies would be used by God to destroy the nation of Israel. We may profess to be a Christian nation, but if we are practicing things that are against the will of God, then He may allow us to be defeated because of this. Even if this never happens before Jesus Christ returns in victory, it will happen then.
Verse four states, Seeing then that I will cut off from thee the righteous and the wicked, therefore shall my sword go forth out of his sheath against all flesh from the south to the north: As stated in the last verse, this coming defeat of Israel would be for both the wicked and the righteous. Though we as individuals may be righteous because of our relationship with Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord, we may still suffer material defeat in this world just like those who aren’t, but that will never bring spiritual defeat. The righteous people in Israel may have been taken away captive along with those who weren’t, but God would still redeem them, if not in this life, then when Jesus Christ comes to claim His people.
Verse five adds, That all flesh may know that I the Lord have drawn forth my sword out of his sheath: it shall not return any more. God said that this was to be done so that people would know that He had sent His judgment on the nation of Israel. God’s judgment would not end until all the people knew that Hec had sent His judgment on them, and for those who turned away from worshipping Him to worship other gods, since His judgment had now come, it was too late to return to Him. God will always give everyone plenty of opportunities to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord, but there may come a time when it is too late. If this doesn’t happen in this lifetime, it will happen when God’s final judgment comes.
Verse six continues, Sigh therefore, thou son of man, with the breaking of thy loins; and with bitterness sigh before their eyes. Ezekiel was called on to mourn for the fate of Israel, and as followers of Christ today, we should be mourning for the lost people of the world today, but too often we want to sit in judgment of them or even hope that they will be punished. I don’t believe this is what God’s word teaches us. We are to reach out to them with compassion and the love of God instead.
Verse seven concludes, And it shall be, when they say unto thee, Wherefore sighest thou? that thou shalt answer, For the tidings; because it cometh: and every heart shall melt, and all hands shall be feeble, and every spirit shall faint, and all knees shall be weak as water: behold, it cometh, and shall be brought to pass, saith the Lord God. God said that when the people of Israel asked Ezekiel when this destruction of Israel and the exile of the people was coming, that he was to tell them that it would be soon and that when it came, all the people would be feeble and weak in their knees in opposition to their enemies. They were weak in their spirit because of following other gods, and now they were going to be weak physically because they no longer had God fighting for them. If we refuse to obey God and accept His gift of salvation when He calls us to repent and accept it, no matter how strong we may think we are, when God’s judgment comes, we will see how weak and powerless we are.