Ezekiel Chapter 9 |
| world of angels and demons, darkness against the Spirit of God, and as such should not be taken lightly. When Paul writes that “we [the believers] wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against |
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Verse by Verse Commentary
2-7 These six men have charge over Jerusalem. This relates to Babylon, which comes from the north and has been given charge over all the earth (Jer. 27:6). However, these men are not humans. Most likely, they are God’s spiritual servants who go before Nebuchadnezzar to make the way for the Babylonian king’s conquest (compare with Isaiah 45:1-3 and Daniel 10:10-21). Ezekiel has been given the blessing of seeing what is occurring on the spiritual plane of existence when Babylon will come to destroy Jerusalem. Five of these men are sent to destroy, but only after the writer has marked those who are obedient to God; despite God’s judgment on the people as a whole, He will still protect those who are faithful to Him. Everyone else who has partaken in the abominations, however, will be shown no mercy. Beginning with the house of God, judgment will spread out to smite the sinners. Noteworthy is the fact that God’s glory is present as He makes judgments; even God’s wrath is glorious.
8 Seeing the judgment fall on his brethren, Ezekiel begs God to stop pouring out His wrath. Ezekiel knows that only the wicked were being killed, yet it still grieves him terribly to watch their judgment. Ezekiel had just witnessed their idolatry in the temple; nonetheless, he shows great compassion. No matter how vile of a sin a person commits, one should still have compassion towards that individual and desire to intercede for that soul’s behalf.
9-10 God replies to Ezekiel’s plea with the stark truth that the people’s sins warrant this harsh judgment. Since the Jews have refused to turn back to God despite God’s attempts to reach them and correct them through the Scriptures and prophesy, God’s mercy towards them has run out, and all that is left is judgment. Noteworthy is that God repeats His original statement of judgment; He will treat them according to their sin (Eze. 7:3).
11 As God decrees, so it is done. A sinner cannot escape the inevitable judgment of death if that sinner refuses to turn to God. God the Father made a way out from death through repentance and belief in His Son, Jesus, but if a person rejects God’s attempts to reach out to that person, then that person will have to pay the full penalty for his sins.
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Please comment below to share what you learned from today's lesson.
Wow,wow,wow! Was reading the bible and was prompted to understand if what was happening in Ezekiel 9 was spiritual or physical and, that's how I landed here. God bless and keep you for breaking this down so well for us.
The Lord has given me this word a few times and I was breaking it down and wanted to see if what I found is the same as another saint. This was so uplifting to read.
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