Wow! What a challenge this was. Discovering the intense, strange imagery as I read made it difficult to communicate exactly what was being expressed -- that's obviously on top of the built-in challenge Ezekiel, like anyone who's had a vision of God, has of putting what he experienced into words. I can't say I have an image of what the four-winged, four-faced beings look like, or what their relationship to the wheels is. All I know is they move together.
What I love is the idea of a man living in bondage seeing God, and then becoming a prophet. I think we tend to think of prophet as sort of an old-timey job description, not an adventure that one is called to without the option of refusal. Can't wait to see what happens next!
If you haven't seen my dramatic performance of the entire Gospel According to Mark, please watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFRD424_lPA
Thanksgiving can be a time of praise… IF we choose to focus on the victories and joys we have experienced during the year, and then find ways to share that victory and joy with others.
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