Thursday, December 11, 2014

What caused God to remove His Glory?

Read Ezekiel 10.

Ezekiel had been taken exile from Judah to Babylon.  While there, God gave the prophet a vision to show him vividly what caused the downfall of Judah.  Chapter 10 is the third part of that vision.  He was transported back to Jerusalem and stood by the altar in the Temple.

The prophet saw specially created angelic beings and the mobile throne of God.  He recognized the cherubim and the throne as the same that appeared in his first vision (see chapter 1). Here the glory and visible presence of God had moved from behind the veil to the threshold.  The sights and sounds of this vision truly fit the dictionary definition of the word awesome.

Other angelic beings were also present (see chapter 9).    The LORD ordered the one with the writing case to take some of the burning coals from the altar and "scatter them over the city."  The scattered fire alludes to God's purifying judgment of Jerusalem.  And, indeed, the Babylonian army literally burned the city to the ground.

From the threshold of the Temple, the brightness of the glory of God filled the inner court.  Finally, the cherubim and the mobile throne of God mounted "up from the earth" (v.16).  God remained Omnipresent in the world, of course, but He refused to share His glory with the sin and false worship that had desecrated His place of worship.

This is the not the only occurrence of the LORD removing His glory from a holy place.  In 1 Samuel 4, we have the account of God allowing the Philistines to capture the Ark of the Covenant due to the sin in Israel.  When the devastating news was reported, Eli's daughter-in-law gave birth to a son.  She named him Ichabod which means "the glory has departed from Israel."   God told Jeremiah to remind Judah of that historical fact in Jeremiah 7:12.  Just like He removed His glory from Shiloh, He would remove it from Jerusalem.

As believers in Jesus, we are the temple of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus has promised to never leave us or forsake us.  However, He demands purity of His people.  "Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God?  You are not your own, for you were bought with a price.  So glorify God in your body." (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)  May others see the glory of God's presence in our lives today.

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