(This is the second of a two-part series; click here for part one.)

Welcome to part two of Ankle Deep! We’re looking at a particular passage in Ezekiel, first popping the hood to get an idea of what’s being said and then bringing it back around in order to glean from it a call to action for the here and now as opposed to the there and later. In short, we want to be moving forward and in over our heads in order to ensure it’s a God-sized task being done and a God-sized life being lived, leaving no room or time for staying ankle deep!

It’s Almost Science Fiction
You read through these passages and there’s almost a science fiction dynamic to them—the word pictures are cataclysmic and beyond the realm of the normal and every-day.

If the themes of God’s redemptive power, final judgment and a new and altogether amazing world order were limited to a few obscure passages, it would be easy to dismiss as figurative language requiring no real contemplation.

However, Zechariah and Ezekiel are two divinely inspired individuals who detailed symbolically and literally what we can expect to see at some point when God establishes a new heaven and earth. It’s not a question of if it’s going to happen but when.

Some want to react to the reality of God’s coming by jumping headfirst into some kind of nuclear winter survival mode. Practical priorities are cast aside, and a gaping disconnect is allowed to come between what is a current reality and what is a forthcoming dynamic.

The fact that God is coming back and these visions of life-giving rivers will come to fruition is not our cue to quit living, but rather to be that much more diligent in terms of producing and stewardship. See Ephesians 5:15-16: “Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil” (see also Rom. 13:11-12; 1 Cor. 7:29; Phil. 3:14; Heb. 3:13).

Given that sense of urgency, as far as being good stewards of the time and opportunities we have before us, let’s go back to Ezekiel’s vision when he’s being led through a river that’s getting progressively deeper.

Where Are You Right Now?
Where are you? Are you ankle deep? Are you standing still, or are you moving forward? Are you personifying that verse in 2 Corinthians 3:18 where it talks about how we are being constantly transformed into His likeness with ever-increasing quality and intensity, or are you stale, justifying your state with words such as prudent and safe?

Faith is not being sure of a result as much as it’s being sure of a Person. (See Oswald Chambers: “Faith never knows where it is being led, but it loves and knows the One Who is leading. It is a life of Faith, not of intellect and reason, but a life of knowing Who makes us ‘go.’ The root of faith is the knowledge of a Person, and one of the biggest snares is the idea that God is sure to lead us to success.

“It is not a reckless wager, it is an intelligent risk because the One Who leads me is trustworthy. And when given the option of a safe existence or a fulfilling life, I would rather live than exist any day.”

Over My Head
My success is in being obedient. The lepers were healed “as they went” (Luke 17:14). In whatever ways others want to keep score or in whatever manner I want to measure my progress is secondary to simply doing as I’m told and breathing the air of the fulfilled; however, I’ve got to be in over my head if I want the results of my escapades to exceed my own faculties and the explanation for my success to have a divine tenor about it.

In short, I want to go deep, and up to my ankles in not going to cut it.

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