Standing Up to Hear God's Voice
"And he said unto me, Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto thee." - Ezekiel 2:1

In the book of Ezekiel, we encounter a powerful moment that sets the tone for the prophet’s entire mission. Ezekiel 2:1 states, "And he said unto me, Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto thee." This command from God carries profound significance not only for Ezekiel but also for all believers today who seek to hear and respond to the voice of God.
First and foremost, the phrase "Son of man" is a deeply personal address. God calls Ezekiel into a relationship that is both intimate and profound. It reflects the humility of humanity—the very term "son of man" is a reminder of our mortal and limited nature. Yet, it is this very title that God uses to lift Ezekiel into a calling greater than himself. When we view this verse, we see how essential it is for us to recognize our identity, not only as individuals but as children of the Most High. Just as God spoke to Ezekiel, He speaks to us too, reminding us of our dual nature: humble, yet purposeful.
The instruction to "stand upon thy feet" imbues a sense of urgency and readiness. To stand is to be active; it suggests preparation for movement and change. In a world laden with distractions, discouragement, and despair, God calls us to rise and take our rightful position. Standing does not merely signify physical posture; it symbolizes spiritual readiness. When we stand, we align ourselves with God’s will and purpose, anticipating the guidance and wisdom He is about to bestow.
Imagine the scene: Ezekiel, previously prostrate before God, is commanded to rise. This moment reveals the dynamic nature of God’s interaction with His people. He desires engagement, not passivity. God does not want us to remain in a state of defeat or uncertainty. He desires for us to rise, to shake off complacency, and to fully engage with Him. In our own lives, this might look like letting go of past failures or disappointments. It could involve stepping away from sin, shame, or fear—anything that keeps us on the ground rather than standing tall in faith.
Moreover, the promise that follows—"and I will speak unto thee"—is one of the most reassuring aspects of this verse. God desires to communicate with us, to share His heart and His plans. How often do we feel alone in our struggles, as though God is distant or silent? Yet, here, we are reminded that God longs for dialogue. He issues an invitation, contingent upon our action; the act of rising sets the stage for the revelation that is to come. We must position ourselves to listen and to discern His voice amid the noise of life.
In our devotional life, this means creating space to stand in God’s presence, whether that manifests through prayer, worship, or Scripture study. It requires us to bring our focus back to Him, prioritizing our spiritual posture. Each time we rise to engage with our faith, we become more attuned to His whisper: guiding, correcting, encouraging. Standing is a choice we make day after day.
Furthermore, being called to stand is an invitation to fulfill our calling. Just as Ezekiel was called to be a prophet, you too have a unique role in the kingdom of God. Standing firm in your calling means being prepared to receive God's message, even when it is challenging. Being a follower of Christ involves standing steadfast in your faith, even when the world around you pushes for compromise or silence.
As we meditate on Ezekiel 2:1, let us answer God's call. Stand up—physically, spiritually, emotionally. Embrace your identity as a child of God, ready to hear His voice and fulfill His purpose. Know that He desires to speak to you, to guide you, and to equip you for the tasks ahead. May we rise to our feet, not out of fear or doubt, but in anticipation of the divine truths that God wishes to unfold in our lives.
Want to reflect more on Ezekiel 2:1?
Continue your spiritual journey with Bible Chat — an AI-powered tool for exploring God's Word through conversation. Ask questions, discover connections, and deepen your understanding.
Get Our Apps
Ezekiel 2:1 Artwork
Ezekiel 2:1 - "And he said unto me, Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto thee."
"And he said unto me, Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto thee." - Ezekiel 2:1
Ezekiel 1:2 - "In the fifth day of the month, which was the fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity,"
"In the fifth day of the month, which was the fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity," - Ezekiel 1:2
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28 I would like to see your vision of what a cherubim is as it is described in EZEKIEL
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 1:1-28
Ezekiel 44 v 1
Ezekiel 44 v 1
Ezekiel 38:1-3
Ezekiel 1:4-28
EZEKIEL VS 1
Ezekiel 1:1-28 I would like to see your vision of what a cherubim is as it is described in EZEKIEL Make sure the wheels have eyes
Ezekiel 1:1-28 I would like to see your vision of what a cherubim is as it is described in EZEKIEL Make sure the wheels have eyes
Ezekiel 1:1-28 I would like to see your vision of what a cherubim is as it is described in EZEKIEL Make sure the wheels have eyes
Ezekiel 1:1-28 I would like to see your vision of what a cherubim is as it is described in EZEKIEL Make sure the wheels have eyes
Ezekiel 20:2 - "Then came the word of the LORD unto me, saying,"
Ezekiel 1:1-28 I would like to see your vision of what a cherubim is as it is described in EZEKIEL Make sure the wheels have eyes
ezekiel 47:1-12
ezekiel 47:1-12
ezekiel 47:1-12
ezekiel 47:1-12
ezekiel 47:1-12