Ezekiel
33:1-33 - Ezekiel was to be
‘a watchman for the house of Israel’: ‘whenever you hear a Word from My
mouth, you shall give them warning from Me’. He was to ‘warn the wicked
to turn from his way’ (7-9). This is the warning of love. God
loves us. It is because He loves that He ‘has no pleasure in the death
of the wicked’. In His love, He shows us our sin so that we might come
to Him with a real confession of sin: ‘Our sins are upon us’. In His
love, He creates in us a desire for His salvation: ‘How then can we
live?’. In His love, He calls us to return to Him: ‘Turn back from your
evil ways’. He loves us. He does not want us to ‘die’: ‘Why will you
die?’ (10-11). In love, God shows us our sin - ‘The wages of sin is
death’ - and calls us to receive His ‘free gift’ - ‘eternal life in
Christ Jesus our Lord’ (Romans 6:23).
34:1-31 - God
speaks to us in love. He says, ‘I Myself will be the Shepherd of My
sheep’ (15). We rejoice in His love. We say, ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’
(Psalm 23:1). Jesus is our Shepherd. He is ‘the good Shepherd’.
He laid down His life for us that we might receive the forgiveness of
our sins. ‘Christ died for our sins’. He - ‘the Righteous’ - died for us
- ‘the unrighteous’ - ‘to bring us to God’ (John 10:11; 1 Corinthians
15:3; 1 Peter 3:18). He is ‘the great Shepherd’. He was ‘raised’
from the dead’. Through His resurrection, we receive eternal life. He
says to us, ‘Because I live you will live also’ (Hebrews 13:20-21; 1
Corinthians 15:4; John 14:19). He is ‘the chief Shepherd’. He will come again with ‘the unfading crown of glory’ for His ‘good and faithful servants’ (1 Peter 5:4; Matthew 25:21).
35:1-15
- ‘You will be desolate, O Mount Seir, you and all of Edom. Then they
will know that I am the Lord’ (15). The people of Edom knew the Lord as
their Judge. There is a much better way of knowing the Lord. We can know Him as our Saviour.
Those who refuse to come to Jesus Christ, trusting in Him as Saviour,
place themselves under God’s judgment. They are ‘condemned already
because they have not believed in the Name of God’s one and only Son’.
They will know the Lord as their Judge - but they could have known Him
as their Saviour if they had submitted to God’s saving purpose for their
lives: ‘God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,
but to save the world through Him’ (John 3:17-18). Each of us must
choose. Do you know Christ as Saviour, or will you face Him as Judge?
36:1-38
- ‘I will look on you with favour’ (9). Through Christ our Saviour,
God looks upon us with favour. Here are some words which will help you
to rejoice in the ‘wonderful grace of Jesus’ which is ‘greater than all
my sin’, the ‘wonderful grace of Jesus’ which ‘reaches me’. ‘Let me
introduce you to a friend called Grace. Doesn’t care about your past or
your many mistakes. He’ll cover your sins in a warm embrace. Let me
introduce to a friend called Grace’. ‘His grace reaches lower than your
worst mistake and His love will run further than you can run away’. ‘He
believes in lost causes when common sense would just give up. He
believes in lost causes and changes people with His love. There’s nobody
too far gone, no one beyond His reach. He believes in lost causes
‘cause He believed in me’. Let Jesus be your Joy!
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