Ethical Accountability in Ezekiel 33:7-9 and Pastoral Oversight
Creators
- 1. Crowther Graduate Theological Seminary Abeokuta
Description
The passage of Ezekiel 33:7–9 emphasizes the prophet’s role as a “watchman” responsible for warning the people of impending judgment, highlighting the principle of ethical accountability before God and community. This responsibility has significant implications for pastoral oversight in contemporary ministry. Just as the prophet was accountable for delivering God’s message faithfully, pastors today are entrusted with the spiritual welfare of their congregations and are ethically obligated to guide, correct, and nurture their members in truth. Failure to provide timely warning or guidance results in shared accountability for the people’s downfall, while faithfulness secures integrity before God. This study explores the theological and ethical dimensions of Ezekiel’s watchman metaphor and its relevance to pastoral leadership. It argues that pastoral oversight demands moral courage, transparency, and a willingness to confront sin and injustice, even when such actions may be unpopular. Moreover, the text underscores the need for accountability structures in the church that protect both leaders and members from neglect and abuse of authority. By drawing connections between biblical responsibility and contemporary pastoral practice, this reflection calls for a renewed understanding of ministry as stewardship of souls, where ethical accountability remains central to authentic Christian leadership.
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Dates
- Accepted
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2025-09-22