It was an irrelevant reply and weirdly, a symbolic one. And I hated to say that.
I didn't even think about it much.
Ezekiel's wife died.
I don't know how he deals with it and how he is not suppose to grieve like all the other men and instead, fastened his turban, eat normal food and groan softly. That's what God told him to do. In fact, God specifically said that He was going to take awy the delight of his (referring to Ezekiel's eyes) which obviously means that his wife was a precious darling to him.
And so why?
I don't know
What about Ezekiel's feelings and heartbreak and sorrow and pain?
Does that matter?
Isn't he a human with all those feeling.
Does God care about his heart.
this is really a late night musing.
I NEED TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND BE SUPER DREADFUL TIRED. or else my mind wanders like a dementia patient, going back in circles.