Sweet Judgment
D.A. Carson, commenting on Ezekiel's response to God's prophecy of judgment in Ezekiel 3:3, "Then I ate it, and it was in my mouth as sweet as honey":Even though the message Ezekiel conveyed was full of judgment and lament, even though he explained the sins of Jerusalem to the exilic community and predicted the catastrophic fall of city and temple alike, Ezekiel was to be so aligned with God’s perspective that he found God’s words sweet. However hard the message, God’s words of judgment, if they really are God’s words, Ezekiel will find sweeter than all of the words of the received opinion of self-justifying sinners.
O that my heart would be so aligned with God's heart that even a message of destruction or one that means the end of all of my worldy comforts and pleasures, if it is God's Words, would be sweet.
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