Visions of Glory and the Word Made Flesh
What to notice today
Today presents two overwhelming encounters with God's majesty: Ezekiel's vision of the divine throne-chariot with its intricate wheels and living creatures, and John's prologue declaring that the eternal Word became flesh in Jesus Christ. Both passages reveal God's transcendence while showing His intent to communicate with humanity—Ezekiel through prophetic calling and signs, and John through the incarnation of the Divine Word who tabernacles among us.
Today's Quiz
What did Ezekiel see in his opening vision that moved him to fall on his face?
According to John 1, what was the relationship between the Word and God at the beginning?
What did God tell Ezekiel to do after his vision, despite knowing the people would resist?
Ezekiel was overwhelmed by God's holiness and called to speak God's words despite resistance; John testifies that the Word became flesh to dwell among us. How does encountering God's glory change your sense of purpose or calling in your own life?
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