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**Ezekiel 24:26** โ *"on that day a fugitive will come and tell you the news."*
Ezekiel received this word while his wife lay dying โ God's sign to a grieving prophet that Jerusalem's fall would arrive confirmed by a survivor's breathless testimony. Not an angel. Not a vision. A fugitive. Someone who had lost everything, carrying truth in their wounds.
This is how God often moves โ not through polished messengers, but through those who barely escaped with their lives. The bearer of hard news is still a bearer of *God's* news.
Scripture reminds us that even catastrophe serves covenant purpose. The fugitive's arrival in Ezekiel 33:21 confirms it โ the word came to pass, exactly as spoken.
Walk with this today: the broken messenger at your door may carry something more sacred than comfort โ they may carry confirmation that God's word holds, even when the city falls.
Let us reflect on who God has sent to us in their most undone hour.
Ezekiel received this word while his wife lay dying โ God's sign to a grieving prophet that Jerusalem's fall would arrive confirmed by a survivor's breathless testimony. Not an angel. Not a vision. A fugitive. Someone who had lost everything, carrying truth in their wounds.
This is how God often moves โ not through polished messengers, but through those who barely escaped with their lives. The bearer of hard news is still a bearer of *God's* news.
Scripture reminds us that even catastrophe serves covenant purpose. The fugitive's arrival in Ezekiel 33:21 confirms it โ the word came to pass, exactly as spoken.
Walk with this today: the broken messenger at your door may carry something more sacred than comfort โ they may carry confirmation that God's word holds, even when the city falls.
Let us reflect on who God has sent to us in their most undone hour.