Well, Ezekiel 15 isn't much to write home about, folks. It starts off by comparing Jerusalem to a worthless piece of wood, and it only gets worse from there. Yahweh is really laying into the city, calling it a "desolate ruin" and "nothing but a brand for the fire." He then goes on to say that it won't be put to any other use, not even as fuel. He also says that it's useless to even ask for mercy. So, yeah, it's pretty harsh. But at least there's a light at the end of the tunnel, right? Wrong. Yahweh just says that he'll do whatever he wants with the city, and that's that. In other words, not a great chapter.