Read Ezekiel 22.
God assayed the nation. He compared His testing to that of a metallurgist
smelting ore to rid it of impurities. However, when Israel melted all
that remained were impurities (vv.18-20). The nation became worthless,
without any sustaining value to Him or to the neighboring nations.
Exactly what did God see in His evaluation of the nation?
Look at the list. (vv.4-12)
The overarching sins were violence and false worship. Under that heading,
the LORD names specific sins that brought judgment on the nation.
-Disrespect for parents
-Oppression of non-citizens
-Maltreatment of the fatherless and widows
-Disregard for things that God deems as holy
-Pollution of the Sabbath law
-Displays of lewdness
-Violation of women
-Accepting acts of adultery and incest
But worst of all, and at the root of sin, was living life as if God did not
matter; "me you have forgotten, declares the Lord God."
Look at the leaders. (vv.23-29)
Instead of the national leadership providing justice and righteousness, they
had become the source of the problem. They were guilty of all the above
list of sins and, therefore, the people had cast off all restraint.
-The Prophets. God's prophets preached His word and suffered for it in
this culture. The peddler prophets (see Ezekiel 21 blog comments) spoke a
false message of peace and prosperity. They enriched themselves at the
expense of the people and had even become violent in keeping their status.
-The Priests. Their violence was against God's word. They did not
instruct the people in how to live for the LORD according to His expectations.
-The Princes. The king and other governmental leaders were corrupt.
Nothing prohibited their dishonesty and killing those who got in their
way.
-The People. They followed their leaders.
Look at the LORD. (vv.30-31)
God looked for a leader who could turn things around; one who could build up
the nation, instead of tearing it down. There existed a gap between God
and man and no one filled that void. Therefore, the LORD would intervene
and correct the problems with His punishment.
Thankfully for us, Jesus filled the gap and makes reconciliation with God
possible. "This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our
Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the
truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and
men, the man Christ Jesus." (1 Timothy 2:5)
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