Read Ezekiel 18.
"We are suffering and it someone else's fault." That was the
essence of the well-known proverb being repeated in Ezekiel's day. The
people blamed the previous generations for the losses they endured. Since
it was not their fault, then God was acting unjustly toward them. God
told Ezekiel to put a stop to that false proverb. If God loves us, why
are we suffering? How can a loving God do this?
CHOICES BRING CONSEQUENCES
Did their
"fathers" sin? Yes. But the LORD made it clear that this
current suffering was due to their own personal sin and not that of someone
else. The body of this chapter is built around two big "ifs."
If a person chooses to live a life of sin, they will suffer the
consequences. If a person chooses to live a life that is right before
God, they will live. It is an individual choice.
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY IS THE REAL ISSUE
Not all human suffering is the result of personal sin. So, be sure to
deal with the right issue.
It continues to this day that there are those who want to live life on their
own terms and when life does not go their way the first reaction to blame God.
They have no time for Him whatsoever. They may not even be sure there
is a God in heaven. But when something bad happens, they begin
questioning God's justice and integrity. Many will all of a sudden claim
to know what the Bible says, though they have not seen one for years.
Behind the thin veneer of their anger is a boat load of personal guilt.
They are aware of their sin but try to deflect the guilt by projecting
the blame elsewhere.
Such people attack the wrong issue. The first thing to do is shut the
door and take a long look in the mirror. Then ask, "Do I acknowledge
that God is the Owner of my life?" "Am I living my life to
please God or me?" The answers can mean the difference between life
and death.
GOD HOLDS US ACCOUNTABLE, NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND
Here is what God wants everyone to know:
1. God is the Owner of our souls. (v.4)
"All souls are mine." As the Creator and Owner, He has the
right to do with His property as He wishes. No one then may question Him
regarding the just use of what belongs to Him. He is sovereign.
2. God does not desire that anyone suffer for their sin. (v.23a)
2 Peter 3:9 repeats this thought: "...not wishing that any should perish,
but that all should reach repentance."
3. God always provides a plan for deliverance from the punishment of sin. (vv.30-31)
-"Repent and turn from all your transgressions." This requires
humility before God. Our pride wants to argue and not admit that we are
the problem. We must turn our back on sin.
-"Cast away from you all the transgressions you have committed."
This requires action to rid our lives of those things that lure us away
from a life that pleases God. We must stop choosing to sin.
-"Make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit." This requires
a life-change commitment to discipline ourselves to do what pleases God in
thought, speech, and behavior.
The LORD's closing question to the undecided is sobering. "Why will
you die?" That is a foolish choice. Choose life!
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