Read Ezekiel
26.
After prophesying judgment against the neighbors to the east and west, the next three chapters are devoted to Tyre in the coastal north. Like Ammon and Moab in chapter 25, Tyre celebrated the downfall Jerusalem. They saw this as their opportunity to enrich themselves. "Aha, the gate of the people is broken; it has swung open for me. I shall be replenished now that she is laid waste." (v.2)
But God's response was the same to Tyre as it was to the others. He promised to reduce this wealthy fishing and seaport trade area to nothing more than a place to dry fishing nets. It would no longer be the prosperous and power-brokering city of the Mediterranean.
Tyre thought they were safe and that the Babylonians only wanted to put down the rebellion in Judah. What they did not realize was that the same destructive fate awaited them. To this day, the site of the city of Tyre lies in ruin, just as God predicted.
As Isaiah recorded the words of the LORD, "so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it." (Isaiah 55:11) "Forever, O LORD, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens. Your faithfulness to all generations..." (Psalm 119:89-90a)
When God makes a promise, He keeps it. Know the promises of God. Depend upon the promises of God. He will be faithful.
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