Commentaries:
Self-control is the manifestation of God's work in man through the Holy Spirit. Paul elaborated in His teaching on self-control that Christian self-control results from the Holy Spirit's indwelling (Romans 8:1-4). It is the Spirit-controlled mind that is strengthened with power (Ephesians 3:16; 5:18) to control rebellious desires and to resist the allurements of tempting pleasures.
Martin G. Collins
Self-Control
We once said in our carnal ignorance, "I will not have this One to rule over me." We may not have uttered these exact words, but our conduct in breaking God's commandments and being conformed to this world spoke as if we were literally saying them. That has changed to some degree, has it not? If it happened to us, why can it not happen to anybody? It can, but only if God gives the same things to them as He has given to us. To understand and appreciate properly what He has given us, we must recall our lives before conversion and honestly recognize what we lacked compared to what we now have because of God's calling.
John W. Ritenbaugh
The Sovereignty of God: Part Six
This Second Exodus has not happened yet. When it does, the Israelites will be keeping His laws just as we are—in the power of His Spirit—and they will be converted. They will be under the New Covenant.
John W. Ritenbaugh
The Covenants, Grace, and Law (Part Eighteen)
Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Ezekiel 11:19:
Genesis 3:6
Jeremiah 30:18-20
Ezekiel 9:7-8
Matthew 12:14
Mark 3:6
Luke 6:11
2 Corinthians 5:9-11
2 Corinthians 5:11
Galatians 4:22
Galatians 4:24