Those of us who believe in “free will” likely struggle inwardly when we run across the below Scripture set. Day 242 of the timeline, chronological reading plan offers us two passages that, quite frankly, are baffling to at least me. They are as follows:
Ezekiel 14:9-10 NLT – “And if a prophet is deceived into giving a message, it is because I, the LORD, have deceived that prophet. I will lift my fist against such prophets and cut them off from the community of Israel. False prophets and those who seek their guidance will all be punished for their sins.”
Not that it is critical in the drawing principle that I’ll be pointing out shortly, but the quick background to the story is that God is expressing disdain for the idols that Israel had “set up” within their hearts. Simply put, the Lord was chewing out Israel through Ezekiel . . . and He doesn’t hold back. But look at what God is saying . . . the English is so utterly straightforward, you may have found that you needed to read the text five or six times to make sure you understood what the Lord was doing.
So, what is this? False prophets are “cut off” from the Lord’s community, or Vine. And who are these false prophets offering twisted advice? These are the ones whom the Lord caused to give twisted advice, which was punishable by that same Lord through their removal of the community of Israel. It doesn’t matter which translation you might use; they all convey the same basic concepts.
Ezekiel 14:9-10 seems odd in that if these prophets realized that the Lord was giving them improper knowledge and understood the consequences, they would have never uttered any words of prophecy. But the prophets, as the texts state, were deceived by God Himself. These causal acts do not seem very fair. This is a massive violation of a person’s sense of free will, for they were not allowed to make the choice that would determine their outcome. The Lord literally placed thoughts into the minds of the prophets, which, depending on the translation you use, would result in either the removal or destruction of them all. There were no choices given . . . the Lord completely controlled these prophets to fulfill His Eternal Plan.
What was the problem? They demonstrated themselves to be false prophets, and they indeed were. Who caused them to think, believe, and speak incorrect words that proved them to be wrong? God Himself. These men and perhaps women were not given a chance. They were perfectly and totally controlled to be deceived. They had no other choice but to disclose the deceptions that the Lord placed into their minds.
If anything regarding the two passages, it is imperative that we recognize the utter Power of our God, that He can cause people to think, believe, and speak according to predetermined Planning.
Ephesians 1:11 NLT – “Furthermore, because we are united with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God, for he chose us in advance, and he makes everything work out according to his plan.”
Ezekiel 14:9-10 NLT – “And if a prophet is deceived into giving a message, it is because I, the LORD, have deceived that prophet. I will lift my fist against such prophets and cut them off from the community of Israel. False prophets and those who seek their guidance will all be punished for their sins.”
Not that it is critical in the drawing principle that I’ll be pointing out shortly, but the quick background to the story is that God is expressing disdain for the idols that Israel had “set up” within their hearts. Simply put, the Lord was chewing out Israel through Ezekiel . . . and He doesn’t hold back. But look at what God is saying . . . the English is so utterly straightforward, you may have found that you needed to read the text five or six times to make sure you understood what the Lord was doing.
So, what is this? False prophets are “cut off” from the Lord’s community, or Vine. And who are these false prophets offering twisted advice? These are the ones whom the Lord caused to give twisted advice, which was punishable by that same Lord through their removal of the community of Israel. It doesn’t matter which translation you might use; they all convey the same basic concepts.
Ezekiel 14:9-10 seems odd in that if these prophets realized that the Lord was giving them improper knowledge and understood the consequences, they would have never uttered any words of prophecy. But the prophets, as the texts state, were deceived by God Himself. These causal acts do not seem very fair. This is a massive violation of a person’s sense of free will, for they were not allowed to make the choice that would determine their outcome. The Lord literally placed thoughts into the minds of the prophets, which, depending on the translation you use, would result in either the removal or destruction of them all. There were no choices given . . . the Lord completely controlled these prophets to fulfill His Eternal Plan.
What was the problem? They demonstrated themselves to be false prophets, and they indeed were. Who caused them to think, believe, and speak incorrect words that proved them to be wrong? God Himself. These men and perhaps women were not given a chance. They were perfectly and totally controlled to be deceived. They had no other choice but to disclose the deceptions that the Lord placed into their minds.
If anything regarding the two passages, it is imperative that we recognize the utter Power of our God, that He can cause people to think, believe, and speak according to predetermined Planning.
Ephesians 1:11 NLT – “Furthermore, because we are united with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God, for he chose us in advance, and he makes everything work out according to his plan.”