Tag Archives: Ezekiel

September 11, 2023 Bible Study — Do Not Commit Idolatry on the Other Side of the Wall From the Glory of God

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 41-43.

Perhaps if I was an architect or a civil engineer I would get more out of Ezekiel’s description of the new temple in his vision.  However, considering that Paul writes that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, we should pay attention to what Ezekiel says about how the Israelites had defiled God’s name in the original temple.  He writes about how the Israelites had performed idolatrous rituals in the old temple with just a wall separating these evil activities from where God’s glory resided.  After all, if our bodies are a temple of the Holy Spirit, then any sins we commit are next to the glory of God.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 10, 2023 Bible Study — Time Is Running Out for Sinners to Turn to the Lord

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 39-40.

Many people have spent a lot of time identifying who Gog was, is, or will be, as well as trying to determine what nations the prophecy concerning Meshek and Tubal reference.  While I do not think there is much value in that, I do think Christians today need to spend more time thinking about the end times.  We should look at the world around us and see that the Day of God’s judgement is near.  We need to remember that for each and every one of us, the Day of God’s judgement is indeed near and we need to teach those around us that it is near for them as well.  Or, perhaps a better way to put it is that we need to have a sense of urgency for those around us to come to know the Lord.   We need to reach out to them now before their, or our, time runs out.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 9, 2023 Bible Study — God Can Breathe Life Into the Most Moribund Organization

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 37-38.

When I read Ezekiel’s prophecy about the valley of the dry bones, I am inspired in two ways.  First, it reminds me that I serve and put my faith in a God who raised Lazarus from the dead, and is able to do exactly what this passage describes.  Second, and perhaps more importantly, it tells me that any congregation, or other organization, which seeks to do God’s will continues to serve His purposes long after it seems its future is hopeless to human eyes.  If you are part of an aging congregation which is shrinking, seek to serve the Lord and to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit.  Even if everyone in the congregation is over seventy and the numbers have dwindled down to a few dozen (or less), if the Holy Spirit chooses to breathe new life into it, it will catch fire and grow.  That does not mean that we should not close the doors on congregations, or other organizations, which have outlived their mission.  It does mean that if you feel God calling you to serve in a congregation, or other organization, which seems to be dying, do as the Spirit leads.  You will not be wasting your time.  Of course, if you are in such an organization, surrender fully to the Holy Spirit and accept the breathe of life which He breathes into you.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 7, 2023 Bible Study — God Takes Pleasure in Those Who Turn From Evil, Not in the Death of the Wicked

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 32-33.

Many of us have been made watchmen by God.  He has called on us to warn those around us that God will judge the wicked, both among the living and the dead.  I am called out by that every year when I read this passage, but this year I felt a need to emphasize something in that part of the passage which I don’t remember noticing before.  Ezekiel addressed those among his audience who were weighed down with guilt.  God gave him a message to those who recognized their sinfulness and felt that they had no hope because their sin was so great.  God gives us this message, no matter how great our sin, if we turn to Him and allow Him to turn us from our sin, He will give us life.  God does not take pleasure in the death of the wicked.  He desires that all turn to Him and accept the righteousness which He offers.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 5, 2023 Bible Study — The Lord is Our God

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 27-28.

God had established Tyre as a place with great potential and given them skill in commerce, but they took credit for their success and considered themselves gods.  So, God humbled them and brought them low.  In the same way, God will bring down any nation which begins to believe it cannot be defeated no matter what it does.  Ezekiel goes on to warn Sidon that it too would face destruction.   Ezekiel concludes this portion of his prophecies by telling us that these nations (those from yesterday as well as Tyre and Sidon) will face God’s judgement because of their hostility to Israel in order to demonstrate to Israel that God is their God.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 4, 2023 Bible Study — When God Brings His Judgement the Rich and Powerful Will Discover They Are Just Meat in a Pot

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 24-26.

God gives Ezekiel a prophecy where He compares Jerusalem to a cooking pot.  In the prophecy God calls for filling the pot with the best cuts of meat and boiling them all together.  The point of this prophecy being that God’s judgement, unlike man’s, will not favor the rich and powerful, or politically connected, over the poor and powerless.  When God brings judgement He will treat rich and poor equally, the only distinction He will make is between the righteous and the unrighteous.  And I want to note that while this passage does not make this point, the righteous are those who repent and throw themselves on God’s mercy.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 3, 2023 Bible Study — It Is Past Time to Repair the Wall of Righteousness

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 22-23.

Ezekiel lays out the reasons that God will destroy Jerusalem.  He lays out how the political leaders have shed blood to advance their interests.  While it became culturally acceptable to treat parents with contempt, oppress foreigners, mistreat orphans and widows, despise the Holy, behave in all sorts of sexually inappropriate ways, profit off of the poor, and extort unjust gains.  Ezekiel goes on to describe how the religious leaders fail to distinguish between the holy and the common and teach that there is no difference between the clean and the unclean.  How can the people be expected to honor God when those who claim to speak on His behalf fail to distinguish between good and evil?

I was going to write about a news story I recently read which illustrates the ways in which political and religious leaders profit off of the poor while claiming to speak on their behalf, but decided that would distract from my point.  Reading this passage and seeing how it applies to our society today makes it look like we are doomed, like God’s judgement will inescapably fall on us.  However, there is one other thing in this passage.  Ezekiel tells us that God looked in Jerusalem for people to repair the wall against unrighteousness, for people to stand in the gaps while it was being repaired.  And He did not find them.  Well, He is looking for such people today in our society.  Will you work to repair the wall? Will you stand in the gaps in the wall?  Or will you just put whitewash on it to cover up that it is about to collapse?

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 2, 2023 Bible Study — Praying That God Deals With Us for His Name’s Sake and Not as We Deserve

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 20-21.

When some elders of Israel came to Ezekiel to inquire of the Lord, God told Ezekiel that He would not allow them to inquire of Him.  God then reminds them of the sin and rebelliousness of their ancestors, culminating by asking them, rhetorically, if they will defile themselves in the way that their ancestors did.  In particular God points out that they defile themselves by sacrificing their children.  Now to me, the context seems to suggest that those to whom Ezekiel was speaking did not consider themselves to be worshiping idols.  In the same way, most of those in our society today who are sacrificing children for their ideals do not consider themselves to be worshiping idols, especially those who consider themselves Christians.  So, let us examine our lives for the ways in which we defile ourselves by making offerings to other gods.  Perhaps we do not sacrifice our children, or even encourage others to sacrifice theirs, but what other acts do we commit which indicate our true loyalty lies with something other than God?

God told the Israelite elders who consulted Ezekiel that He would deal with them for His name’s sake and not according to their evil ways and corrupt practices.  I believe that He will do the same for those today who truly seek to be His people and in that day, we will loathe ourselves for the evil we have committed.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

September 1, 2023 Bible Study

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 17-19.

Today’s passage begins with an allegorical parable (are there any other kind?) about Judah’s last king.  He then explains the meaning of the parable.  Ezekiel explains that if King Zedekiah had honored his oath to the king of Babylon, God would have caused him to prosper.  However, because Zedekiah broke the covenant which he made with the king of Babylon, God will allow him to die in Babylon without an heir.  Extending the allegory, Ezekiel says that God will  take a shoot from the same stock which Babylon had selected a plant a tree which would tower over the earth.  This is clearly a prophecy about God’s Messiah offering hope for those about to see the destruction of Jerusalem.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 31, 2023 Bible Study — God Has Cared for His People, and We Have Betrayed Him

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Ezekiel 16.

Ezekiel compares the way God treated Jerusalem, and all of the Israelites, to someone who found a baby girl abandoned by her mother right after birth.  In fact the comparison is to a newborn which was purposefully left to die in the wilderness.  Instead of allowing them to die, God cared for them and provided for their needs.  Then, in the analogy, when the girl reached womanhood, rather than leaving her to be taken advantage of by whatever man came along, God married her and continued to provide for her.  God showed love and care for His people, when the “ways of the world” suggest that He could have used “her” for His desires and abandoned “her” when He was finished with “her”.  Rather than respond to the love which God showered on them, the people of Jerusalem (and all of Israel) unfaithfully chased after others.  They took the rich gifts which God had given them and spent them on getting the attention of others.  They failed to see how following the laws and morals which God gave them had also given them the luxuries and happiness which they acquired.  Instead, they took the luxuries which came from belonging to God and used them to cheat on Him.  God has treated each of us much the same way, and we have responded by betraying His love.  However, God still loved the people of Israel and brought them back to Himself.  He will do the same for us if we allow Him to do so.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.