Friday, May 28, 2010

Ezekiel 11

4 comments:

Unknown said...

"I will give them a desire to respect me completely, and I will put inside them a new way of thinking. I will take out the stubborn heart of stone from their bodies , and will give them an obedient heart of flesh." v19

a desire to respect... a new way of thinking... a soft and supple heart. How far I feel I fall from the mark in these areas, so often. My human nature continuously displays itself by my lackadaisical attitude, my falling into old, bad, patterns, and my stubborness to admit how stubborn I am! Lord, help me to make moment by moment choices that show my respect for your Lordship in my life, choices that will honor you, in what I say, what I do, what I read, what I watch. Give me the mind of Christ and soften this stubborn heart in me that it may beat supple for your glory.

Shailey said...

"Son of men these are the men responsible for the wicked counsel being given in the city. They say to the people "is it not a good time to build houses? Our city is like an iron pot, inside it we will be like meat safe from all harm." Therefore son of man, prophesy against them loudly and clearly." v2-4

Makes me want to watch what kind
of things I do.God loves everybody
but he needs to disipline us so
that we'll learn what is right,
He doesn't want to disipine us but
He loves us and wants us to know what's right and whats wrong.

Chris said...

The promised return of Israel gives me goosebumps. The mercy of God astounds and baffles and definitely encourages me.

vs. 16- yet for a little while I have been a sanctuary for them in the countries where they have gone. *the way God provides His presence even before provided the ever-present Holy Spirit to dwell in our hearts* (Josh 1:5,9) Love this.

The return is beautiful too... I'm underlining vs. 18-21 as my prayer today... an undivided heart, a new spirit... careful to keep His laws, a heart devoted to Him.

Jude said...

I find the whole cooking pot symbolism interesting v3,7. In my study Bible it talks about how the people who were not exiled thought that they were the 'choice portions' who had been spared by God but in fact the were the meat in a cooking pot about to be 'cooked'--the destruction of Jerusalem was soon to come.

I think I could have easily been one of those left behind Israelites thinking that I had been spared for my good behaviour. In fact, life was pretty good for the exiles..they were well taken care of. Sometimes I allow myself to think that bad things will not happen if I am good. Of course this is no guarantee...and in fact this passage makes me wonder if sometimes I even know what is good. It would seeem that the Israelites left in Jerusalem did not. Lord, help me to not just love good and hate evil but to know the difference btwn the two!