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Why is Ezekiel sent to a rebellious house?

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Ezekiel is sent to a rebellious house to declare God's grace and call them to repentance despite their hard-heartedness.

Ezekiel's mission to a rebellious house serves as a testimony to God's grace and mercy. Despite the people's stubbornness and rebellion, God extends His call through Ezekiel to awaken them to their need for repentance. This act is not based on the people's worthiness but on God's sovereign choice to show mercy. The persistent rebellion of Israel against God’s clear commands highlights the necessity of prophetic voices in delivering truth, as they remind the people of both their disobedience and God's unyielding desire to save.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 2:4-5, Ezekiel 3:7

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