The Lord is awe-inspiring, fearsome, fascinating, intriguing, and majestic in his radiant splendor: breathtaking! Here is what I saw of him today and what came to my heart and mind in Ezekiel 23:35,
"Therefore this is what the Sovereign Lord says: Since you have forgotten me and thrust me behind your back, you must bear the consequences of your lewdness and prostitution."
A good read of Ezekiel brings a vivid picture of the sense of spiritual promiscuity and prostitution Israel engaged in. As I read it the Lord seems to come across as not just a righteous judge but at times a jilted husband. In this chapter he speaks of the divided kingdom of Israel as two sisters that are compulsively lewd and immoral. His judgment seems to spring from both an expression of his justice as well as his jealousy.
He says, "They were mine and gave birth to sons and daughters… Oholah engaged in prostitution while she was still mine; and she lusted after her lovers…"
What strikes me this morning is that our Lord reveals an emotional attachment to those that are his. When John speaks of the love of God in 1 John 4, it is no mere point of theology or an expression to help us understand the mysteries of God, as say, his lavish expression of grace toward us. Beyond those things is a reality that our Lord truly loves us and carries an emotional attachment for us as a lover would. The more I think of it, the more astonishing it strikes me.
A good read of Ezekiel brings a vivid picture of the sense of spiritual promiscuity and prostitution Israel engaged in. As I read it the Lord seems to come across as not just a righteous judge but at times a jilted husband. In this chapter he speaks of the divided kingdom of Israel as two sisters that are compulsively lewd and immoral. His judgment seems to spring from both an expression of his justice as well as his jealousy.
He says, "They were mine and gave birth to sons and daughters… Oholah engaged in prostitution while she was still mine; and she lusted after her lovers…"
What strikes me this morning is that our Lord reveals an emotional attachment to those that are his. When John speaks of the love of God in 1 John 4, it is no mere point of theology or an expression to help us understand the mysteries of God, as say, his lavish expression of grace toward us. Beyond those things is a reality that our Lord truly loves us and carries an emotional attachment for us as a lover would. The more I think of it, the more astonishing it strikes me.
Anything of the Lord capture your heart from Scripture today? Share what moved you about him from your Bible reading today. I'd love to hear from you!
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