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DCLM Daily Manna July 17, 2025: “Prophetic Visions”

DCLM Daily Manna July 17, 2025 

TOPIC: Prophetic Visions

Key Verse:

“In the visions of God brought he me into the land of Israel, and set me upon a very high mountain, by which was as the frame of a city on the south” (Ezekiel 40:2).

 

TEXT—Ezekiel 40:1-19

 

 

 

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DCLM Daily Manna For Today’s Message

Dreams and visions, as means of hearing from God, have always fascinated theologians, psychologists, and believers. As a rule, these revelations never contradict the written word of God. While visions are clearer and less common than dreams, both can involve glimpses of the future.

Ezekiel 40 highlights key aspects of prophetic visions, such as having a source, message, messenger, and audience. Visions also offer insight into the character of God and provide opportunities for personal and spiritual growth. Ultimately, dreams and visions serve as tools for individuals, the Church, and society to apply divine messages to their lives. God’s word is unwavering and reliable, ensuring guidance and truth in all forms of communication.

Prophet Ezekiel reveals in the first verse of our text that the source of the vision is the Lord, whose hand carried him to the top of a high mountain, the observatory post, in Jerusalem. Ezekiel was the messenger, and the audience was the house of Israel (Ezekiel 40:4). The message was God’s promise to rebuild Israel and the temple even when Israel was still in captivity. 

The message of hope reveals the nature and character of God: a God who tempers justice with mercy (Exodus 34:6-7, Isaiah 1:18). The meticulous details of the description of the temple show that God is a God of order and is interested in every detail of our lives. The wall’s thickness reflects God’s interest in the protection and security of Israel and the Church (Matthew 16:18).

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The Church and individuals can draw several lessons from this vision. Despite the trial or affliction you may have passed through, God has not abandoned you. While the vision of a glorious temple with many rooms should strengthen our faith and hope for heaven, the promised restoration of backslidden Israel is a wake-up call for backsliders to repent. In this age when people are chasing after dreams and visions, any dream or vision that contradicts the word of God should be rejected.

 

Thought for the day

True visions require action and passion to come to fruition.

 

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