Ezekiel 34 | Woe to the Shepherds | I Myself Shall Search for My Sheep | ISR 2009

‘For thus said the Master 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄: “See, I Myself shall search for My sheep and seek them out.”’” Experience the righteous anger and the unparalleled comfort of the True Shepherd in Yehezqĕl 34.

About This Reading In this episode, we hear the ultimate rebuke of corrupt leadership and the promise of Divine rescue in Ezekiel (Yehezqĕl) 34. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.

This chapter is the definitive “Shepherd Discourse” of the Prophets:

  • The Indictment of the False Shepherds: A severe “woe” to the leaders who clothe themselves with the wool and eat the fat, but fail to strengthen the weak, heal the sick, or seek the lost.
  • The Divine Rescue: The breathtaking promise that because human leadership failed, YAHUAH Himself will take over the flock, delivering them from all places where they were scattered in the “day of clouds and thick darkness.”
  • Judgment Within the Flock: The Master clarifies that He will also judge between sheep and sheep—between the “fat and the lean”—rebuking those who trample the pasture and muddy the waters for the rest of the flock.
  • The Servant Dawid: The prophecy of the “One Shepherd” whom He will raise up to feed them, establishing a Covenant of Peace, banishing wild beasts, and bringing showers of blessing in their season.

We aim to decrease so that the protective jealousy of the True Shepherd and the authority of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation.

Key Highlights:

  • Focus: The Rescue of the Scattered Flock, The Covenant of Peace, and the Appointing of the One Shepherd.
  • Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).
  • Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.

How to Use This Episode: Listen to this chapter when you have been hurt, disappointed, or scattered by human leadership. It is the ultimate balm for “church hurt” or spiritual abuse. Use it to remind yourself that your ultimate care does not rely on flawed men; the Creator of the Universe has promised to seek you out, bind up your wounds, and feed you in good pasture.

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