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Ezekiel 14:12-16:41 + Hebrews 7:18-28 + Psalm 106:1-12 + Proverbs 27:4-6
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Old Testament – I am fascinated by God’s words in Ezekiel chapter 14 verses 13 & 14 today:  “Son of man, suppose the people of a country were to sin against me, and I lifted my fist to crush them, cutting off their food supply and sending a famine to destroy both people and animals. Even if Noah, Daniel, and Job were there, their righteousness would save no one but themselves, says the Sovereign Lord.”  The first thing these verses tell us is that God’s judgment upon Jerusalem at this time was certain.  Even the righteousness of Noah, Daniel, and Job couldn’t change that – only these 3 men would have been saved.  However, this got me thinking.  Is it possible that sometimes today we try to build up our own righteousness to ensure our own salvation and basically do nothing to try to build up others righteousness and help them toward their salvation?  Meaning, do we sometimes retreat into a “Christian bubble” and ignore the rest of “the world.”  Leave them to their own devices.  It just made me think when reading about Noah, Daniel, and Job that my hunch is that these 3 would not just chill out and relax in the glory and certitude of their own righteousness.  My hunch is that they would get out there on the streets and try to save others.  So, what about you and me?  Are we just cocooning in our own righteousness and salvation, or are we taking salvation to the streets?  Are we retreating from the battle for others’ salvation or are we engaged in it?  What say you?

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Ezekiel chapter 14 verse 23 tells us today:  “When you meet them and see their behavior, you will agree that these things are not being done to Israel without cause, says the Sovereign LORD.”  I think sometimes we can read some select verses in the Old Testament out of context and think God is being harsh.  God here reminds us that he is not being harsh without cause.  And we’ll see more of the cause in chapter 16 today…  Below is an image of Ezekiel prophesying to the elders who visited him in chapter 14 verse 1:

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Ezekiel chapter 15 is an interesting one for me today, where God basically calls Jerusalem a useless grape vine.  In reading this I am also reminded that Jesus in John 15 uses the grape vine analogy again saying “I am the vine and you are the branches.”  This tells me that Jesus redeems even useless grape vines!  🙂  However, using this Ezekiel analogy, are we growing in our lives like trees or like vines?  How thick are your roots?  How solid is your core?

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Ezekiel chapter 16 is a fascinating and sad look at the city of Jerusalem.  This is the first time I have really spent a little bit of time with this chapter.  The question I find for myself in reading this chapter is this: has God blessed us similarly in some ways that he blessed Jerusalem?  Have we, perhaps, in some ways used the blessings that God has given us in improper ways?   Verse 6 in this chapter stood out to me: “But I came by and saw you there, helplessly kicking about in your own blood. As you lay there, I said, `Live!'”  Bible commentaries suggest that this one word – Live! – is God’s basic desire for all humans.  How powerful is that realization?  How very beautiful…  Live!  Let us Live!

Friends

New Testament – Hebrews chapter 7 verse 27 teaches us today: “Jesus does not need to offer sacrifices every day like the other high priests. They did this for their own sins first and then for the sins of the people.” I hadn’t really thought a lot about this before.  In the Old Testament the Levitical priests had to offer sacrifices first for their own sins – and then they would be clean / pure enough to offer sacrifices for others sins.  The good news of course in the New Testament and in this chapter is that we now have the perfectly clean and pure High Priest of Jesus Christ – who does not need to purify himself first!  He never sinned.  Will you take your sins to Jesus, your High Priest?

Ordination

Psalms – Psalm 106 is a repentive Psalm, likely written by a Levitical priest after returning to Jerusalem after its destruction.  Verse 2 stood out to me today – “Who can list the glorious miracles of the LORD? Who can ever praise him half enough?”  Can you list all of the glorious miracles of God?  Can anyone?  Are you praising God today?  Every day?

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Verse 3 is powerful- “Happy are those who deal justly with others and always do what is right.” I think this is such an important thing to know – we will be happy when we deal justly with others and when we do what is right.  This is happiness.  Not money or fame or power or luxuries.  Dealing justly with others and doing what is right is happiness.  So, Biblically, are you happy?

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Proverbs – Proverbs 27 verse 6 is an interesting one.  And indeed true. “Wounds from a friend are better than many kisses from an enemy.” Why should we watch out for many kisses from an enemy?  Let us thank God for a friend who will speak truth into our life!  Even if it hurts at first to hear it.  Think about this – is someone being a better friend to you if they tell you a truth about your life that may wound you – or if they say nothing at all and let you keep on keepin’ on with something wrong you may be doing?  Let us embrace and welcome truthful wounds from our friends!  We need this type of iron sharpening iron.  Sometimes we need to be lovingly and truthfully wounded by our friends to grow closer to God.

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Worship Video:  Ezekiel 16:6’s call to “Live!” reminded me of Casting Crowns wonderful worship tune called “Lifesong.”  Let this be our prayer today – “Let my lifesong sing to you!”



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEwB0pkes7U

Is your lifesong singing to God?  Click here and start singing!

Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.” Proverbs 27:6 (NIV)

Prayer Point: Pray that you trust wounds from your friends. Pray that you are a friend that wounds others, in a trustworthy way, to move them away from sins and toward godliness. Pray that you are wary of kisses from an enemy.

Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you from today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

Grace, love, peace, and joy!
Mike

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BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:

I appreciated your comments on Hebrews 7:27.
I read somewhere that in addition to what you mention about Jesus being perfect, another way in which Jesus superceded the OT High Priests was of course that, unlike the constant revolving door of High Priests who died and were then replaced by a different High Priest, Jesus is eternal.
I’m also interested in this term “High Priest”. As far as I can gather, it seems to mean the highest religious authority in the land — the one who intercedes with God for us.
Elsewhere in Hebrews, the author of Hebrews refers to Jesus as “a high priest in the order of Melchizedek.” Is it correct to assume here that the author is trying to convince this fellow Hebrews that Jesus is the greatest, ultimate religious authority? My reason for suggesting this is that in the OT, Abraham received a covenant from God that he would be the father of the people and land of Israel. As such, the Hebrew people revered him as no other. So, if Abraham recognized (and even tithed to) Mel as his high priest, then the Hebrews likewise would have revered Mel. So, in the NT, the author of Hebrews seems to be trying to convince his readers that just as they have considered Mel as their high priest, now it is time to place Jesus in that same exalted company. Am I interpreting this correctly?
Jeff

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Jeff –
Great questions on Melchizedek! I found some good info on Mel at bible.org. FYI for everyone – bible.org is an awesome website to explore when you are interested in diving deeper into what we read each day in the Bible.
Smith’s Bible Dictionary definition of Melchizedek is at this link: https://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionaries/smiths-bible-dictionary/melchizedek.html
A great answer to the question of “Was Melchizedek a real man?” is at this link –
https://bible.org/question/was-melchizedek-theophany-or-real-man
Then J. Hampton Keathley – one of my favorite writers on bible.org – goes into Hebrews 7 and Mel at this link – you’ll need to scroll down a bit to get to it –
http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=2118
Hope these links help!
Mike

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Again, with Proverbs 27:6…God is so faithful to confirm His Word(s) to us & how they are being lived out in practical application. I wrote yesterday how something that Ramona said gave me deliverance & much revelation in regard to a relationship situation that I’m in & God again has proved Himself faithful through His Word(s). How can we ever doubt Him & His unfailing love for us all. I had been pressing in about this situation & actually have been spritually abused & wounded with words of death; but what a perfect setup it was for the both of us in the situation. Iron sharpening iron for sure. I reminded myself & the other person that again it is not about us but about Him & being transformed into His image. As John 3:30 says…He must become greater; I must become less.
Jan

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I say you are absolutely right about some believers when you say we hide in our own shadows. I admit I sometimes try to distance myself from none believers. I think I feel that I still a have many demaons to face first before Im ready to help someone else.
B

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Proverbs 27:4 Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming,but who can stand before jealousy?
This proverb today could be used as a commentary on God’s jealousy for his people, particularly in today’s reading in Ezekiel. Very powerful stuff…
Micah Girl

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Verse 3 is powerful- “Happy are those who deal justly with others and always do what is right.”
This verse really touched me today. It reminded me of how i should be living. It is so hard to always do what is right.
Thank you and God bless.
Jeanne

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The wood of vines is useless, but their fruit (grapes) is great stuff!
“You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.” (John 15:16)
“8For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9not by works, so that no one can boast. 10For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” (Ephesians 2:8-10)
John

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I was surprised to see the name Daniel mentioned in our reading today in Ezekiel. I didn’t realize that he was already on the scene at this time. Was he in Jerusalem or in Babylon? I thought he arose to prominence only after he was exiled to Babylon. Can anyone comment on this?
M

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Ezekiel was in Babylon. He would’ve known Daniel.
John

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Something else I’ve noticed is that in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, among the lists of the leaders of the Jews who returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple and the city can be found these names: Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. Perhaps these were all common names among the Hebrew people, and we have no way to know certainly who the men named were, but those latter three names were the proper names of the three young men who were named “Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego” in the Babylonian court. Ezra 3:12 tells us “But many of the older priests and Levites and family heads, who had seen the former temple, wept aloud when they saw the foundation of this temple being laid, while many others shouted for joy.” I like to think that God rewarded Daniel and the other three for their faithful witness, by letting them be among those who returned to Jerusalem to reestablish the Temple.
John

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I also refer to Hebrews. The cost of sin is great. It takes the life of God’s beloved son Jesus to pay for our sins. It is wise to consider the cost paid by Jesus when we are tempted.
Looking at the other angle, God is only truly satisfied by this forever High Priest Jesus’s self-sacrifice to forgive our sins. Only Jesus (a 100% God and 100% human) is considered to be able to save forever. So, only Jesus is considered by God the solely eternal High Priest. God is only satisfied by Jesus’ standard of sacrifice–the God’s level of standard.
Frederick

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As I read the old Testament readings today, I could not help but think of my own sinfulness, and what God will do if I do not repent fully. I felt the burden of my sin being lifted when I first accepted Jesus as my savior and forgiver of my sins and I started to rebuild my life. Then the complacency sets in. We always have to be constantly making the decision to be faithful towards God or not. Too many times I have made the decision to be unfaithful and sin. Reading these verses reminds us that he is not pleased when we sin. He is faithful and will forgive us when we repent, but until we do, He is not pleased.
David

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even if these three men—Noah, Daniel and Job—were in it, they could save only themselves by their righteousness, declares the Sovereign Lord.
Ezekiel 14;14

Yet there will be some survivors—sons and daughters who will be brought out of it….
Ezekiel 14:22
This implies that there is a righteousness not from man that can save. Jesus?
Charles

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A worthless vine is pruned so fruit will grow. This process is ongoing. God the father knows how much and when to prune. While we may not always agree or understand we are to trust Him and not depend on our own understanding. Happy are those who listen and obey the Holy Spirit. May the LORD continue to grow us and use us for the glory of his kingdom.
Susan

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In Ezekiel today, the Lord reminded the Israelites how much He had blessed them but instead they used God given gifts to ‘whore’ with their neighbors such as using His gold and silver to make idols etc. Interestingly the horrible word ‘whore’ was used throughout to describe the Israelites. It shows that they have lost their self respect and even identity in God so much so that they would do anything in exchange for earthly gains be it power, money, or lust. We are all endowed with gifts and how have we been able to steward these gifts and have we fallen into ‘whoring’ these gifts instead? The saving grace even if we have gone astray, He will still redeem us.
Karen

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When I read this passage, I had a sigh of peace and relief. Thank God for Jesus. The ultimate priest, who knew no sin. Holy, innocent and the embodiment of God and truth. A high priest we can run to and feel free and safe.
Hebrews 7
26 For it was indeed fitting that we should have such a high priest, holy, innocent, unstained, separated from sinners, and exalted above the heavens. 27 He has no need, like those high priests, to offer sacrifices daily, first for his own sins and then for those of the people, since he did this once for all when he offered up himself. 28 For the law appoints men in their weakness as high priests, but the word of the oath, which came later than the law, appoints a Son who has been made perfect forever.
Shalom
Renee

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Am I living as a tree or as a vine? How deep are our roots? Yikes. I know I let things hurt quickly..I don’t stay effective in things and then let things effect me when the pressure is on. I need to work on myself to evaluate myself.love more
We come to the Son because he never sinned he doesn’t need to make atonement for his sins jist our own. Will we go and make atonement for our own? Should we?
This Psalm is a repentant heart. I love the Psalms. They speak directly to our heart!
The kisses of an enemy are deceitful. Wow..
Dee


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