Ezekiel 27:32 says, And in their wailing they shall take up a lamentation for thee, and lament over thee, saying, What city is like Tyrus, like the destroyed in the midst of the sea? God said that people would mourn for Tyrus and ask how this could have happened to such an important city. They would say that there had been none like it. No matter how big or important a nation may think itself to be, it is not too great to fall, especially if it professes itself to be a Christian nation but does nothing that is accordance with His word.
Verse thirty-three adds, When thy wares went forth out of the seas, thou filledst many people; thou didst enrich the kings of the earth with the multitude of thy riches and of thy merchandise. People would say that the city of Tyrus had helped many nations be enriched because of the trade they had done with them. They were both enriched by the trade conducted with the city of Tyrus. Nations today may both be enriched by trading with each other. If one nation that had been known for its riches falls, those who have traded with them may question how this could happen.
Verse thirty-four continues, In the time when thou shalt be broken by the seas in the depths of the waters thy merchandise and all thy company in the midst of thee shall fall. God said that when Tyrus fell, that all its merchandise would be destroyed along with the city, even the ships at sea. When God’s judgment comes, everything that a person or a nation may has amassed will be destroyed. Unless we accept Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord, we will not only lose everything that we have amassed in the world, but we will also be sent away to everlasting punishment. If we have accepted Him, we will also lose everything that we have amassed in the world, but we will go to live with God forever in our heavenly home.
Verse thirty-five states, All the inhabitants of the isles shall be astonished at thee, and their kings shall be sore afraid, they shall be troubled in their countenance. God said that when Tyrus fell, that the kings around them would be astonished at what had happened to her and afraid because of it. If a nation that was thought to be too powerful to fail falls into to ruin other nations or individuals who thought that this could never happen will be astonished and afraid, but there is no nation or person too great to fall if God sends His judgment on them.
Verse thirty-six adds, The merchants among the people shall hiss at thee; thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt be any more. God also said that other nations would hiss at Tyrus or look on them with contempt instead of compassion. Many times, if a nation or person who was viewed as too great to fall does fall, people will feel contempt instead of compassion.