Ezekiel
9:1-10:22 - For many people,
the time of blessing had come to an end and the time of judgment had
begun. Some, however, would escape the judgment, They had been obedient
to God. He protected them in the time of judgment: ‘Put a mark on the
foreheads of those who grieve and lament over all the detestable things
that are done... Do not touch anyone who has the mark’ (9:4,6). They
were marked out as God’s faithful people. They had continued to worship
the Lord when so many others were turning away from Him. For many
people, life can be summed up in these sad words: ‘The glory of the Lord
departed’(10:18). ‘I looked and I saw...’ (10:1,9): In a time when many
show no interest in the Lord, there are those who look to Him and catch
a glimpse of His glory - ‘the glory of the God of Israel was above
them’ (10:19).
11:1-12:16 - God speaks to us about our sin - ‘Son of man, you are living among a rebellious people’ - and His salvation
- ‘I will... put a new spirit in them...’ (12:2; 11:19-20). We must
receive’ with humility, the bad news concerning our sin - ‘The wages of
sin is death’ - before we can receive, with gladness, the Good News
concerning God’s salvation - ‘The free gift of God is eternal life in
Christ Jesus our Lord’ (Romans 6:23). God wants each of us to be saved:
‘The Lord... does not want anyone to perish; He wants everyone to turn
away from their sins’ (2 Peter 3:9). To those who refuse to be saved,
dismissing the bad news concerning their sin and closing their hearts to
the Good News concerning God’s salvation, God speaks His Word or
warning: ‘...I will punish them for what they have done’ (11:21).
12:17-13:23
- ‘Hear the Word of the Lord!’ (13:2). God’s Word warns us: ‘The time
is coming when people will not endure sound teaching. Instead, to suit
their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of
teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn
away from listening to the truth and wander into myths’. When we see
this happening, we must commit ourselves to the Lord, living as His
faithful servants: ‘As for you, always be steady, endure suffering, do
the work of an evangelist, fulfil your ministry’ (2 Timothy 4:3-5). When
people are looking for a ‘feel good’ type of message, a message with
plenty of entertainment and no real challenge, we must remember this:
God’s Word is to be used for ‘teaching, rebuking, correcting and
training in righteousness...’ (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
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