June 29, 2011

DO I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION YET? DO I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION YET?

Ezekiel 5

Andrew Savage
Wednesday's Devo

June 29, 2011

Wednesday's Devo

June 29, 2011

Central Truth

As our Father in Heaven, the Lord desires and demands our deep, abiding obedience because He loves us and always knows what's best for us. Because of this, there can be dire consequences (as is foretold in this passage) when we stray from His way.

Key Verse | Ezekiel 5:13

"Thus My anger will be spent and I will satisfy My wrath on them, and I will be appeased; then they will know that I, the LORD, have spoken in My zeal when I have spent My wrath upon them." (Ezekiel 5:13)

Ezekiel 5

Jerusalem Will Be Destroyed

And you, O son of man, take a sharp sword. Use it as a barber's razor and pass it over your head and your beard. Then take balances for weighing and divide the hair. A third part you shall burn in the fire in the midst of the city, when the days of the siege are completed. And a third part you shall take and strike with the sword all around the city. And a third part you shall scatter to the wind, and I will unsheathe the sword after them. And you shall take from these a small number and bind them in the skirts of your robe. And of these again you shall take some and cast them into the midst of the fire and burn them in the fire. From there a fire will come out into all the house of Israel.

Thus says the Lord God: This is Jerusalem. I have set her in the center of the nations, with countries all around her. And she has rebelled against my rules by doing wickedness more than the nations, and against my statutes more than the countries all around her; for they have rejected my rules and have not walked in my statutes. Therefore thus says the Lord God: Because you are more turbulent than the nations that are all around you, and have not walked in my statutes or obeyed my rules, and have not 1 5:7 Some Hebrew manuscripts and Syriac lack not even acted according to the rules of the nations that are all around you, therefore thus says the Lord God: Behold, I, even I, am against you. And I will execute judgments 2 5:8 The same Hebrew expression can mean obey rules, or execute judgments, depending on the context in your midst in the sight of the nations. And because of all your abominations I will do with you what I have never yet done, and the like of which I will never do again. 10 Therefore fathers shall eat their sons in your midst, and sons shall eat their fathers. And I will execute judgments on you, and any of you who survive I will scatter to all the winds. 11 Therefore, as I live, declares the Lord God, surely, because you have defiled my sanctuary with all your detestable things and with all your abominations, therefore I will withdraw. 3 5:11 Some Hebrew manuscripts I will cut you down My eye will not spare, and I will have no pity. 12 A third part of you shall die of pestilence and be consumed with famine in your midst; a third part shall fall by the sword all around you; and a third part I will scatter to all the winds and will unsheathe the sword after them.

13 Thus shall my anger spend itself, and I will vent my fury upon them and satisfy myself. And they shall know that I am the LORD—that I have spoken in my jealousy—when I spend my fury upon them. 14 Moreover, I will make you a desolation and an object of reproach among the nations all around you and in the sight of all who pass by. 15 You shall be 4 5:15 Dead Sea Scroll, Septuagint, Syriac, Vulgate, Targum; Masoretic Text And it shall be a reproach and a taunt, a warning and a horror, to the nations all around you, when I execute judgments on you in anger and fury, and with furious rebukes—I am the LORD; I have spoken— 16 when I send against you 5 5:16 Hebrew them the deadly arrows of famine, arrows for destruction, which I will send to destroy you, and when I bring more and more famine upon you and break your supply 6 5:16 Hebrew staff of bread. 17 I will send famine and wild beasts against you, and they will rob you of your children. Pestilence and blood shall pass through you, and I will bring the sword upon you. I am the LORD; I have spoken.”

Footnotes

[1] 5:7 Some Hebrew manuscripts and Syriac lack not
[2] 5:8 The same Hebrew expression can mean obey rules, or execute judgments, depending on the context
[3] 5:11 Some Hebrew manuscripts I will cut you down
[4] 5:15 Dead Sea Scroll, Septuagint, Syriac, Vulgate, Targum; Masoretic Text And it shall be
[5] 5:16 Hebrew them
[6] 5:16 Hebrew staff

Dive Deeper | Ezekiel 5

I grew up the youngest of three brothers. As a child, I can remember always being wary of what my brothers might do to me when Mom and Dad weren't looking. But because I was the baby of the family, I feel like I was able to escape much of the punishment I'm sure I deserved. I can recall on several occasions when I was the instigator in a squabble, especially with Matt (the brother closest to my age), but would escape unpunished because I was the smaller, younger brother. But there were also times, often unrelated to sibling rivalry, when my disobedience would lead to discipline.

I can see now that this discipline was done out of love. This love from my parents ensured that I made the best choices for my life that didn't lead to heartache and pain. My parents wanted what was best for me because they loved me. Similarly, God wants what's best for us because He loves us.

For me, it's sometimes hard to grasp that God's love for us far surpasses even our parents' love. But God, being the creator and sustainer of all things, knows everything, including what's best for us. Our hearts are prone to wander, however, and our lives can be turned upside down in an instant because we think we know the right way. "The foolishness of man ruins his way, and his heart rages against the LORD." (Proverbs 19:3) But when we earnestly pursue God, "You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart" (Jeremiah 29:13), then He will empower us to give Him the love, respect, and obedience He deserves and demands.

God will begin to transform our hearts and lives to conform to that of His Son. "All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness." (Hebrews 12:11)

Discussion Questions

1. When in your life has disobedience to God led to pain?

2. What are some areas of your life in which God is asking for more obedience?

3. How has God turned what was originally a bad situation in your life into something good?

4. How are you seeking after God today?

WEEKLY FAMILY ACTIVITY

EZEKIEL 3-7 (JUNE 27-JULY 1)

Read Ezekiel 3:1-11.

What did God have Ezekiel do in verses 1-3? What did Ezekiel say the scroll tasted like?

How does God say the people will respond to His truth? What does God tell Ezekiel to do anyway?

In verse 10, what does it mean to take God's words into your heart? Why should you know God's truth before you share it with others?

How is God's Word like the food that you eat for your body? How can you treat God's Word like food?

ACTIVITY: Get a package of tortillas, honey, cinnamon, and sugar. Read Psalm 1 and commit to memorizing it as a family. Now warm up your tortillas and write out Psalm 1:2 on them with honey, sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar, roll it up like a scroll and enjoy the sweetness of God's Word!