Reason Why Ezekiel's First Flight was in Bitterness and Heat of his spirit

EZEKIEL 3:14
 

[NKJV]

So the Spirit lifted me up and took me away, and I went in bitterness, in the heat of my spirit; but the hand of the Lord was strong upon me.

 



I usually cite two different Bible versions, but on this occasion I could not use another version apart from the family of KJV because of the use of the words "Bitterness" and "Heat" of Ezekiel's spirit: other Bible versions were using "Anger" as if Ezekiel's spirit was angry while the Spirit Himself bore  him.
 

*1* Like Ezekiel in the Bible verse above, a man of God experienced standing before the Lord while your life is being reviewed or judged before His throne, and how the man found it both terribly inconvenient and yet very comfortable for him to stand before Him because though it's very bitter and painful, the Spirit of God was mightily doing His Work as "The Comforter."
 

*2* In the Bible verse above, Ezekiel went in bitterness and heat of his spirit, while the LORD Spirit carried Him; but the Hand of God was strongly upholding and supporting him. The Hand of God was me lio rating intense uncomfortable pressure Ezekiel felt while on board that flight that was supposed to be his most glorious.
 

*3* Why was Ezekiel flown but in bitterness and heat of his spirit? Is it always bitter or painful to be carried by the Spirit followed by the Rabim of Living Creatures and the Wheels? Was there something in the LORD Spirit or in Ezekiel's spirit that caused bitterness and heat against the small spirit of Ezekiel when the LORD Spirit held or pulled the spirit of Ezekiel?
 

*4* To answer such questions, let's look at other instances of other men of God who were taken, carried or caught up (raptured) by the LORD Spirit in flight but not of private Jets or aeroplanes:

 


— *A* — Adam was taken by the LORD from the ground and put into the Garden of Eden: No bitterness or painful heat felt.
 

— *B* — Enoch was taken by the LORD and none of him was found because God took all of him: No bitterness or heat felt.
 

— *C* — Elijah had a reputation of being taken by the LORD Spirit and taken to places where none of the prophets of God could tell he had gone to. Where God used to carry Elijah to used to be a mystery or hidden secret even to other prophets of God or men of God in his days (1 Kings 18:14). The only far they came to that was to tell when God was about to take Elijah away, but not where God was taking Elijah to (2 Kings 2).
 

 Those were the only miracles of Elijah that Elisha never performed nor repeated with all the double portions of Elijah's spirit mantle (grace and anointing) upon him — He was not Getting carried by God or by the LORD Spirit as Elijah.
 

— *D* — Ezekiel (son of man): Atleast I should mention five different occasions and instances of the LORD SPIRIT carrying Ezekiel (son of man), showing destination where he was taken to:
 

— — 1 — — In the top Bible verse above, Ezekiel was carried or taken by the LORD Spirit, and the "Destination" for that flight was "Tel-Abib." This was the one he went in bitterness and heat.
 

— — 2 — — In "Ezekiel 8:3," Ezekiel was carried or taken by the LORD Spirit, and the "Destination" for that flight was "Jerusalem."
 

— — 3 — — In "Ezekiel 11:24," Ezekiel was carried or taken by the LORD Spirit, and the "Destination" for that flight was like returning him back to "Babylon/Chaldea" among the captives.
 

— — 4 — — In "Ezekiel 37:1," Ezekiel was carried or taken by the LORD Spirit, and the "Destination" for that flight was "Valley of Dry Bones," where he prophesied to raise dry bones.
 

— — 5 — — In "Ezekiel 43:5," Ezekiel was carried or taken by the LORD Spirit, and the "Destination" for that flight was "Court of the House (Temple) of God" yet to come.
 

— *E* — Philips was taken by the LORD Spirit from the African or Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:39-40), who was first converted and baptized into Christ because Paul was converted and baptized.

 


*5* So here's why Ezekiel felt bitterness and heat in the top Bible verse above:
 

"The Reaction of the Scroll or Book he had eaten"
 

Remember that scroll or book contained writings of lamentation, mourning and woe; but when Ezekiel ate it the taste in his mouth was sweet as honey; and then the LORD told him to cauae his belly to eat it also. Ezekiel did not immediately began to sense the bitterness and heat pressure of what he had eaten, for he only felt the honey or sweetness of the Written Words of Scriptures he had digested. However, as soon as the LORD Spirit lifted him, his sensitivity increased and so were the bitterness or heat pressure.
 

The goal of the bitterness and heat pressure in his spirit was for him to vomit or speak those words he had eaten in preaching or prophesying. A man who ate something that aggitates inside his stomach will either have urge to defecate or pressure to vomit. In this spiritual case, spirits do not defecate, and so they tend to vomit out of the abundance of their heart by the mouth speaking.
 

Use this case of John eating a Scroll or Book by the Angel as Example:
 

[Revelation 10:9-11] — “And I went to the angel, and said to him, Give me the little book. And he said to me, Take it, and eat it up; and it shall make your belly bitter, but it shall be in your mouth sweet as honey. And I took the little book out of the angel's hand, and ate it up; and it was in my mouth sweet as honey: and as soon as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter. And he said to me, You must prophesy again before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings.”