The sermon "The Word of God to and from the Watchman" by Fred Evans examines the role of the watchman in Ezekiel 33, emphasizing the responsibility of gospel preachers to warn others of impending judgment and to declare the grace of God. The preacher articulates four key points: the responsibility of the watchman to alert the people of danger (Ezekiel 33:1-9), the imperative for the watchman to faithfully declare God’s word (Ezekiel 33:10-16), the responses of the natural man to the gospel, and God’s answer to objections regarding divine justice (Ezekiel 33:17). Through references to both Old Testament scripture and New Testament admonitions, particularly Paul’s charge to Timothy to "preach the word" (2 Timothy 4:2), Evans underscores the weight of the preacher's duty to proclaim both warning and hope, thereby illustrating the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation.
“The job of the watchman... was to stand his post and warn the people faithfully, even so it is with God's men. We are sent to warn the people.”
“If the wicked will not hear us, they will die... and it will be all your fault just as the watchman warned the people.”
“I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live.”
“Salvation belongs to God. Isn't this what he tells us in Romans 9? He says... I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy.”
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