Ezekiel
20:1-26 - What great things
God did for His people, Israel. He ‘brought them out of the land of
Egypt’. He led them to ‘a land flowing with milk and honey’ (6). Think
of what God has done for us. He has brought us out of our sin and into
His salvation: ‘He called you out of darkness into His marvellous light’
(1 Peter 2:9). Saved by the Lord, Israel was to live for the Lord: ‘I
am the Lord your God. Obey My laws and My commands’ (19). We have been
saved by the Lord: ‘You have been saved by grace through faith. This is
not your own doing. It is the gift of God’. He calls us to live for Him.
We have been ‘saved... for good works’. Our ‘good works’ are to ‘bring
glory to our Father in heaven’ (Matthew 5:16). Let us ‘walk in the
light’, rejoicing in our Saviour - ‘the blood of Jesus cleanses us from
all sin’ (1 John 1:7).
20:27-49 - Here, we have a clear
statement of God’s purpose for our lives: ‘Through you I intend to
display My holiness for all the nations to see’ (41). He wants other
people to notice that we are different. He wants them to see that we
have been changed by Him: ‘As the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we
become more and more like Him’ (2 Corinthians 3:18). This is to be our
testimony: ‘What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought since
Jesus came into my heart!... I have ceased from my wandering and going
astray since Jesus came into my heart! And my sins which were many are
all washed away since Jesus came into my heart!’ (Mission Praise,
748). May God help us to live as ‘a new creation’, being ‘renewed every
day’. Make it ‘your aim’ to ‘live for Him’ and ‘please Him’ (2
Corinthians 4:16-18; 5:9,15,17).
21:1-32 - We read here
about ‘the time of final punishment’ (25,29). God’s Word speaks to us
about ‘eternal punishment’ as well as ‘eternal life’: ‘Whoever believes
in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not have
life, but will remain under God’s punishment’ (Matthew 25:46; John
3:36). God loves us. He sent His Son to be our Saviour. He calls us to
put our faith in Christ (John 3:16-18). He speaks to us His Word of
promise - ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved’ - and His
Word of warning - ‘How shall we escape if we ignore such a great
salvation?’ (Hebrews 2:3). God is calling us to ‘flee from the wrath to
come’ (Luke 3:7). We must turn from sin - ‘Turn away from your sins and
live’ - and turn to Him - ‘Turn to Me and be saved’ (18:32; Isaiah
45:22).
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