I once rented a car for my family near the LA airport. It was late when we arrived at the rental car building, and the line was slow. When we finally reached the counter I quickly signed the forms, took the keys, and drove to our destination. Later I noticed that I had been charged extra for satellite radio. I called the car company to dispute the charges. The service rep calmly informed me that I had agreed to the charges with my own initials. I had been warned, but didn't care. That's how warning work. They tell people what to expect but don't force anyone to heed the message. That's perfectly fair.
God's warnings demonstrate not only his fairness but also his kindness. Even to rebels he graciously cautions against the consequences of sin. And he enlists redeem sinners to spread the message. The call of Ezekiel to a ministry of warning can teach us how to listen to God and urge others to turn from their rebellion. God wants sinners to respect his warnings. But even when they don't, God shows his justice through his warnings.
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