Ezekiel 13:15-16

Ezekiel 13:15-16

[15] Thus will I accomplish  my wrath  upon the wall,  and upon them that have daubed  it with untempered  morter, and will say  unto you, The wall  is no more, neither they that daubed  it; [16] To wit, the prophets  of Israel  which prophesy  concerning Jerusalem,  and which see  visions  of peace  saith  the Lord  GOD. 

What does Ezekiel 13:15-16 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The Lord would destroy both the people"s homes, or the false vision of the future that these prophets painted, as well as the prophets themselves, those who promised peace to Jerusalem when no peace was coming (cf. Matthew 18:7).
"It is a common failing for preachers to want to speak pleasing and appeasing words to their people, but if they are to be true to their calling they must be sure to receive and to impart nothing but God"s clear word, irrespective of the consequences. When church leaders encourage their people in sub-Christian standards or unbiblical ways they make themselves doubly guilty." [1]