Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezekiel 34-36.
Today’s passage begins with a prophecy against leaders who use their positions of leadership solely for their own benefit with no concern for the well-being of those whom they lead. Leaders who failed to strengthen the weak, or bind up the injured. God promises to remove such leaders from positions of authority and replace them Himself. God will care for His people and seek out those who were scattered by the lack of care by the shepherds He had appointed. However, Ezekiel is not finished after condemning the bad leaders who had led God’s people into sin. He goes on to condemn those who made life difficult for others, those who drove people from God. We cannot absolve ourselves of blame just because we were not in a position of leadership. If we drove others from God because we made their life difficult, God will hold us accountable. Ezekiel goes on to write about how God would gather Israel to Himself, gather His people. He does do this because of the goodness of His people, but rather so that nations will see that He is Lord. God has not called us because we have conducted ourselves in good and holy ways. He has called us and put His Spirit in us in order to move us to follow His decrees and show people everywhere that He is Lord.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.