May 19, 2026 WEST

May 19, 2026    James Wells, Julie Wells

In today's powerful session, we journey through the sobering warnings of Ezekiel 12, where God speaks to a rebellious house with eyes that cannot see and ears that cannot hear. The prophet Ezekiel acts out the coming captivity with dramatic obedience, digging through walls and carrying belongings as a living prophecy. This isn't just ancient history—it's a mirror for our own times. We're challenged to examine whether we truly have eyes to see what God is showing us and ears to hear His voice. The urgency is palpable: God declares He will no longer postpone His words. Yet even in judgment, there's hope—He promises to spare a remnant who will testify to His name. As we move into John 1, the contrast is stunning. The Light has entered the darkness, and darkness cannot overcome it. We are reminded that Jesus is the Word made flesh, grace upon grace, and that we bear witness to this Light in our world. The call is clear: we must be like Ezekiel—obedient, courageous, willing to look foolish for the sake of truth. We must be steadfast in sharing God's warnings and His love, even when the world thinks we're crazy. The question we face today is simple yet profound: Will we be a people who sees, hears, and acts on what God is revealing?