Monday, January 5, 2026

The Inkhorn and the Battle-axe, Ezekiel 9


A message of mercy in the midst of wrath, protection in the eye of destruction.

A message only God could write.

Amos 3:7.
Surely the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing His plan to His servants the prophets.

God is the same yesterday, today and forever. He reveals the end from the beginning.

He repeatedly pours out His warning, before pouring out His wrath.

He echoed often through Ezekiel the coming judgement.

Let’s go back 2,600+ years.

September 17, 592 BC.

13 years after Daniel was taken captive to Babylon.

4 years after Ezekiel was taken.

About 13 months after Ezekiel’s first vision.

In Ezekiel 8, the Lord showed up in a vision to Ezekiel.

He came in a blaze of glory, as Holy Fire, and He carried Ezekiel (by the hair of his head), in vision to Jerusalem, to the north gate of the temple court, where the wicked image of jealousy sat. An idol, that not only broke the first two of the ten commandments, but broke God’s heart. (No gods. No idols. Ex. 20:1-17 and Dt. 5:6-21).

And that was just the beginning. From there the Lord showed him inside the temple walls crawled with every unclean creeping thing, exposing how the elders had gone from worshiping their Creator in the light to worshiping demonic abominations in the dark.

Then, the Lord showed Ezekiel women at the north gate of the Lord’s house, weeping for a false god called Tammuz, a demonic ritual involving immoral lascivious prostituting behavior.

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, the Lord told Ezekiel, “turn and you will see even greater abominations than these.”

He brought him to the inner court of the Lord’s house and there at the door of the temple of the LORD , between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men with their backs toward the temple of the LORD and their faces toward the east, and they were worshiping the sun.

Then, the Lord declared His Righteous Resolution:

“Have you seen this? Is it a trivial thing for Judah to commit these abominations? They’ve filled the land with violence. They’ve provoked me to jealousy, and anger. THEREFORE, I will pour out my fury. I will not spare or show pity, even if they cry out with a loud voice, I will not listen. 

Then, the vision flows seamlessly into Ezekiel chapter 9...

If you were to make an outline it might look something like this:

Outline Ezekiel 9

1-2 Call to Arms

3-4 Seal of Protection

5-7 Judgement Falls

8-10 Divine Justice

11 It is Finished

Then He called out in my hearing with a loud voice...

Not a still, small, voice but a loud voice, a battle cry, a call to arms, revealing the intensity, the fervency, of the moment.

A moment that could not be ignored.

The Lord’s mercy endures forever, but His patience has an end.

In the moment patience ends, wrath begins.

Today if you hear His voice (it may just be a still, small, whisper) harden not your heart, or one day, you may find yourself outside His patience, and your heart too hard to hear.

In the fullness of time, when the cup of iniquity is full, the ever knocking, ever calling, still, small, voice is replaced with a shout, with the trump, a loud voice...

saying, “Let those who have charge over the city draw near, each with a deadly weapon in his hand.” 

Remember, this is a vision.

The Lord has been speaking to and through Ezekiel repeatedly about the coming judgement. Now the Lord allows him to see in the spiritual realm, the angelic warriors called to arms.

2 Corinthians 10:3-6
For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.

And suddenly six men came from the direction of the upper gate, which faces north, each with his battle-ax in his hand. One man among them was clothed with linen and had a writer’s inkhorn at his side. They went in and stood beside the bronze altar.

The north gate where the image of jealousy stood.

The gate we open to sin, is where the destroyer enters in.

At first, we were told they carried “deadly weapons” now again the picture is made clearer, they are holding battle-axes. We can know for sure and certain, this is no Sunday School Ice Cream Social.

There were six men. Interestingly, history tells us that Babylon’s army was composed of six nations. Jeremiah 39:3 lists six of his commanders.

Notice the one clothed in linen, with an inkhorn at his side. Most scholars agree this Man represents Christ. More on that in a moment.

They met at the altar. The place of sacrifice. Where blood was shed to purge, to cleanse, to atone for sin.

3 Now the glory of the God of Israel had gone up from the cherub, where it had been, to the threshold of the temple.

Note, God’s departures are gradual, and gracious.

He didn’t just disappear in an instant.

He went at first no further than the threshold, revealing He didn’t really want to go, allowing time and encouragement to repent and invite Him to stay.

To say, like David, “Take not Thy Holy Spirit from me.” Psalm 51:11. 

To not be like Sampson who did not know the Lord had departed from him. Judges 16:20.

God’s departure leaves the house desolate.

When God goes, all that’s good goes with Him. “Every good and perfect gift comes down from the Father of lights...” James 1:17.

But He never leaves, unless those He’s leaving, first drive Him away.

And He called to the man clothed with linen, who had the writer’s inkhorn at his side; 4 and the Lord said to him, “Go through the midst of the city, through the midst of Jerusalem, and put a mark on the foreheads of the men who sigh and cry over all the abominations that are done within it.”

The Man with the writer’s inkhorn, clothed in linen like a priest, knows the thoughts and intents of hearts.

The Lord knows those who are His. 2 Timothy 2:19.

This is where we see mercy in the midst of wrath, protection in the eye of destruction.

He places His seal upon those who are His. 

His seal provides:

1. Divine Direction

2. Divine Protection

3. Divine Peace

Divine direction for the destroyers and Divine protection for the sealed. Like the blood of the Passover Lamb. Like Rahab’s scarlet rope. Like the, 144,000 during the tribulation.

Divine Peace, knowing that no matter what comes, why worry or fear when our eternal destiny is secure and near?

In our real Life, there’s no lack, no sorrow, sickness, sin, death, tears, just Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23. The fruit of the Spirit, available now, a foretaste of eternal glory Divine. Hallelujah!

To the others He said in my hearing, “Go after him through the city and kill; do not let your eye spare, nor have any pity. Utterly slay old and young men, maidens and little children and women; but do not come near anyone on whom is the mark; and begin at My sanctuary.” So they began with the elders who were before the temple. Then He said to them, “Defile the temple, and fill the courts with the slain. Go out!” And they went out and killed in the city.

All the guilty were slain. Age, race, gender, had no impact on the outcome.

Life or death determined by One Way.

The Seal of God.

Who received the seal?

Those who sigh and cry over all the abominations.

I don’t drink, smoke, chew, or go with those who do, ain’t good enough.

It is not enough that we don’t delight in sin.

We must sigh for sinners.

We must grieve for the abominations in our nation, our community, our family, our mirror.

We must hate sin and simultaneously have a tender loving concern for the lost.

This we must do with an urgency knowing that once the wheat is gathered into the barn, nothing remains but to burn the chaff.

This was literally fulfilled by Babylon’s third siege of Jerusalem in 586 BC.

Multitudes died by the sword and by famine, starvation, as the city lay in siege for over a year.

However, the Lord protects His remnant.

Favor of God.

Jeremiah 39:11-12. Now Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had given these orders about Jeremiah through Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard: “Take him and look after him; don’t harm him but do for him whatever he asks.”

Jeremiah was granted favor.

Proverbs 3:3-4. Let not mercy and Truth forsake you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart, and so find favor and high esteem in the sight of God and man.

Favor is a wonderful thing.

Jesus promises in Matthew 6:33. Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added unto you.

GIVE GOD YOUR FIRST AND BEST... HE WILL TAKE CARE OF THE REST.

No one, ever, ever, ever, regretted seeking God first.

Begin at My Sanctuary.

Notice the Lord commanded them, “begin at My sanctuary.”

1 Peter 4:17. For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God?

As His favor rests on those who seek Him and love Him first, His judgement falls first on those who know they should and refuse to do so.  

Amos 3:2. “You only have I known of all the families of the earth; therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities.”

To whom much is given much is required. Luke 12:48.

The Lord chastens those He loves. Proverbs 3:11-12, Hebrews 12:6.

Defile the altar.

Do not take them from the altar but slay them right there.

God did not protect the sacredness of His temple because His own people had already defiled it.

So, really, their bloodshed was purification not pollution, of the sanctuary; it was a putting away of evil. Divine Justice.

Judgement must begin at the house of God but does not end there.

So it was, that while they were killing them, I was left alone; and I fell on my face and cried out, and said, “Ah, Lord God! Will You destroy all the remnant of Israel in pouring out Your fury on Jerusalem?”

Put yourself in Zeke’s sandals.

What if this was your hometown?

This was his hometown.

The temple was where his family worked. These folks were his family, friends, coworkers... 

Slaughtered.

What would you do?

Tough Truth:

Hebrews 10:30-31. For we know Him who said, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. And again, “The Lord will judge His people.”

IT IS A FEARFUL THING TO FALL INTO THE HANDS OF THE LIVING GOD.

Lord, please give US, a Godly, reverential fear of You.

Proverbs 9:10, The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

Then He said to me, “The iniquity of the house of Israel and Judah is exceedingly great, and the land is full of bloodshed, and the city full of perversity; for they say, ‘The Lord has forsaken the land, and the Lord does not see!’ 10 And as for Me also, My eye will neither spare, nor will I have pity, but I will recompense their deeds on their own head.”

Ezekiel cried out for mercy.

God denied his request.

For them, it was too late. They passed the point of no return.

God is just. Therefore, Divine Justice must be served.

TO NOT CONFRONT EVIL, IS TO BE COMPLICIT WITH EVIL.

This brings us full circle...

Amos 3:7. Surely the Lord GOD does nothing without revealing His plan to His servants the prophets.

God is the same yesterday, today and forever.

Judgement is coming. 

God IS pouring out His warning before pouring out His wrath.

Just as He has prompted us, in the past weeks and months, to pray for,

WE ARE SEEING A SNEAK PEAK OF JUDGEMENT COMING.

Just ask Gaza which sits in ruins.

Just ask Iran’s nuclear sight.

Just ask Christian killing ISIS terrorists in Nigeria

Just ask National Guard killing Islamic terrorists in Syria

Just ask 36 drug smuggling boats

Just ask ex-Venezuela president, Maduro and wife

Let’s pray we see judgement and justice, in our own corrupt government before we pass the point of no return. We pray for a great awakening and reckoning, to sweep our nation, our world, as a preview of what’s coming.

PRAY BIG WIN SMALL

BE FAITHFUL IN THE LITTLE

LEAVE THE RESULTS TO GOD

11 Just then, the man clothed with linen, who had the inkhorn at his side, reported back and said, “I have done as You commanded me.”

The Faithful Mediator stood between life and death for those who sighed and cried against sin. He sealed them, protected them, He missed not one of them.

Then, He stood with His work complete, able to say, “I have done as You commanded Me.”

About 600 years later, in the Upper Room, just after Supper, just before going to Gethsemane, and then, the cross, to seal you and me, another Mediator prayed:

I HAVE GLORIFIED YOU ON THE EARTH. I HAVE FINISHED THE WORK WHICH YOU HAVE GIVEN ME TO DO. JOHN 17:4.

All that was left, was for Him to seal the deal.

The inkhorn was His body.

The ink His blood.

Mercy in the midst of wrath, protection in the eye of destruction.

A message only God could write.

Let’s pray.

Lord Jesus, have Thine own way Lord, have Thine own way. Thou art the Potter I am the clay. Mold me and make me after Thy will. While I am waiting, yielded and still. Fill me with Thy Spirit till all shall see, Christ only always, living in me.

We love You, forever.

Amen.

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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Cherished Chastening, Hebrews 12:3-11


Outline:

3-4 Consider Jesus

5-11 Cherish Chastening

Hebrews 12:3-11
 
For consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in your souls.

 You have not yet resisted to bloodshed, striving against sin. 

Has life ever knocked the wind out of your sails?

Left you weary?

Discouraged?

Wanting to quit?

You’re not alone. We’re in the same boat as the folks in Hebrews.

The answer then, and now, is the same...

Consider Jesus.

He too walked this weary trail.

Consider Jesus.

He got tired, hungry, sleepy, had emotions, shed tears, was tempted...

Yet without sin.

Consider Jesus.

He endured sinners and resisted sin.

We have it a bit backwards.

We resist sinners and endure sin, tolerate, put up with, pacify, turn the other cheek, become desensitized to sin.

Consider Jesus.

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Ephesians 6:12. 

Consider Jesus, and in so doing:

5-11 Cherish Chastening

As we read verses 5-11, see if you can see an often repeated word and count how many times it’s repeated.

And you have forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to sons:

“My son, do not despise the chastening of the Lord,
Nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him;
For whom the Lord loves He chastens,
And scourges every son whom He receives.”

If you endure chastening, God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom a father does not chasten? But if you are without chastening, of which all have become partakers, then you are illegitimate and not sons. Furthermore, we have had human fathers who corrected us, and we paid them respect. Shall we not much more readily be in subjection to the Father of spirits and live? 10 For they indeed for a few days chastened us as seemed best to them, but He for our profit, that we may be partakers of His holiness. 11 Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.

Did you spot the often repeated word?

Chasten?

Yes. How many times?  

Seven?

Good job. Seven times in seven verses.

When God repeats a word it’s not because He has a small vocabulary, it’s for us to sit up and pay attention.                                                               

What do you think when you hear: chasten?

Spanking? Punishment? Correction...?

That’s what I was thinking.

Context is king when interpreting Scripture and this chapter opens with the spotlight clearly on Jesus, telling us to look to Jesus in verse two, and consider Jesus in verse three.

However, Jesus never sinned, never needed punishing.

So, in context what exactly is the Bible telling us about chastening?

Chasten: Παιδεία, Paideia: discipline, instruction, training, education.

No, spanking, no punishment, just training, instructing, educating.

Interesting.  

Click here for a short video depicting chastening.

Now, look again at verse 11 of our text, it adds more color and context.

11 Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.

 Trained: Γυμνάζω, gumnazó: To train, exercise, intense disciplined workout, obtaining full agility, skill, endurance, gained only from constant, rigorous training.

So, when trouble comes (which it will, Jesus promised, in the world you will have tribulation, John 16:33), view it joyfully, as an opportunity for obtaining full agility, skill, endurance, yielding the peaceable fruit of righteousness.

Cherish Chastening.

Gladly receive chastening. If you are without chastening, then you are illegitimate and not sons.

Do not despise (take lightly, consider worthless) chastening. To do so calls into question whether we are a child of God.

Hebrews 5:8 tells us, though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered.

1 Peter 4:12. Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; 13 but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.

James 1:2. My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.

So, when from out of the blue the world gets wonky, things go sideways, chastening comes, shout, “Hallelujah! Paideia! Gumnazó! I made the Chastening Team!

Cherish Chastening

Why do we need Gumnazó? Intense rigorous training?

What in the world are we training for?

Great question!

If you are indeed a CHRISTian, then, you are indeed a Child of the King.

If you are a Child of the King, then, you are Royalty in Training.

Cool! Training for what?

Just your Divine Eternal Purpose and calling, to rule and reign with Christ.

Take your time, read the following verses, and see yourself in the future.

Daniel 7:18, 27, Romans 8:17, 1 Corinthians 6:2-3, 2 Timothy 2:12, Revelation 1:6, 2:26, 3:21, 5:9-10, 20:4, 20:6, 22:5.

Dear Saint, from now on there are no problems to shake our faith, just chastening to grow it, proof of our Father’s love, opportunities to be partakers of His holiness, yielding the peaceable fruit of righteousness.

Let’s pray.

Dear Holy Heavenly Father, help us to look to You, consider You, and cherish Your chastening, so we will not become weary, slothful or dull of hearing, but vigilant watchmen, wise stewards, fervent warriors, in Your Kingdom, now and forever more. Lord we pray that of all those You’ve given us, none are lost.

Thank You.

We love You, forever.

Amen.

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Monday, December 29, 2025

The Lord’s Resolution, Ezekiel 8

 


Outline:

1-2 Holy Fire

3-6 Wicked Image

7-12 Wicked walls

13-14 Wicked weeping

15-16 Wicked worship

17-18 Righteous Resolution

 

1-2 Holy Fire

And it came to pass in the sixth year, in the sixth month, on the fifth day of the month, (September 17, 592 BC) as I (Ezekiel) sat in my house with the elders of Judah sitting before me, that the hand of the Lord God fell upon me there.

 Then I looked, and there was a likeness, like the appearance of fire—from the appearance of His waist and downward, fire; and from His waist and upward, like the appearance of brightness, like the color of amber.

2,617 years ago.

13 years after Daniel was taken captive to Babylon.

4 years after Ezekiel was taken.

About 13 months after Ezekiel’s first vision.

Ezekiel had his own house.

He had the respect, or at least the attention, of the elders.

Elders weren’t just old folks, they were leaders.

It appears they gathered on a regular basis at Zeke’s place to see and hear what the Lord had to say through the prophet. (Ez. 14:1, 20:1, 33:30-31).

On this day without warning, like with Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:2), like tongues of fire (Acts 2:3), the Lord appeared to Zeke in a blaze of glory.

For our God is a consuming fire (Heb. 12:29).

The others probably saw and heard nothing, other than perhaps, a gasp from Zeke’s lips and the look of awe and wonder and even a glow, radiating from his face.

The others were yacking about the weather while Zeke was seeing and hearing Him who created the weather.

Dear friend, I pray you don’t simply read these words, but see and hear, The Word.

Deuteronomy 4:24. For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God.

3-6 Wicked Image

He stretched out the form of a hand, and took me by a lock of my hair; and the Spirit lifted me up between earth and heaven, and brought me in visions of God to Jerusalem, to the door of the north gate of the inner court, where the seat of the image of jealousy was, which provokes to jealousyAnd behold, the glory of the God of Israel was there, like the vision that I saw in the plain. (Ez. 3:22-23).

Then He said to me, “Son of man, lift your eyes now toward the north.” So I lifted my eyes toward the north, and there, north of the altar gate, was this image of jealousy in the entrance.

Furthermore He said to me, “Son of man, do you see what they are doing, the great abominations that the house of Israel commits here, to make Me go far away from My sanctuary? Now turn again, you will see greater abominations.”

Not literally lifted by the hair of his head but brought by God in vision to Jerusalem.

And what does God show him?

Imagine your friend stops by. You can see he’s sad.

He says, “let’s go for a ride.” He takes you to his house. The house he built for his wife. He stops just shy of the driveway and tells you he’s going to leave her.

You can’t believe it. He loves his wife beyond measure. He’s the best husband ever. “Why?” You ask.

He points.

There in the driveway sits a nice, shiny, brand new, fancy, automobile.

“You bought your wife a new car?”

“It’s not hers. It’s his.”

About then out walks Mr. Fancy Car with your friend’s wife on his arm.

“Maybe it’s just an old friend? Relative? Brother?”

They pause and hug and kiss, a long, this ain’t your brother kiss.

You can see he’s hurt and sad, and mad, but mostly, jealous.

He simply says, “Do you see what they are doing to make me go far away from my sanctuary?”    

Israel setting up idols not only broke the first 2 of the 10 commandments, but broke God’s heart. (No gods. No idols. Ex. 20:1-17 and Dt. 5:6-21).

You see, God takes His relationship with us personal. Idolatry hurts like adultery.

Before we ask, “How could Israel be so dumb as to worship some stupid statue made of wood or stone?”

We must ask if we’re so dumb.

Do we love Him first above all else? 

Do we put anything before God? (Family? Health? Reputation? Pleasure? Money? Job? Mr. Fancy Car?)

Do we have idols?

Do we put feet to our faith? (Faith without works is dead. James 2:17, 20, 24, 26).

Does our commitment to God show by our lifestyle regarding three simple foundational principles of a Christian?

Prayer

Bible Reading

Church

Are they non-negotiable?

Even when the schedule gets busy?

Or does the doctor’s appointment, a call from a friend, a late night movie or sleeping in, steal the time intended for Him?

Yeah, but Doug, you’re being too legalistic. I don’t have to do all that stuff. I’m saved by grace not by works.

Exactly the point. You don’t have to.

IF you love Him, if you know Him, if you have no other gods or idols before Him...

YOU WILL.

You don’t have to, you get to, you want to, it’s a joy to.

 “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these other things will be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33.

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, strength...” Deuteronomy 6:4-7, Matthew 22:37-40, Mark 12:30-31, Luke 10:27

When the Lord looks at the gate of your heart, what does He see? An idol that drives Him to jealousy?

Or, does He see, His reflection?  

2 Corinthians 3:18. But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.

7-12 Wicked walls

So He brought me to the door of the court; and when I looked, there was a hole in the wall. Then He said to me, “Son of man, dig into the wall”; and when I dug into the wall, there was a door.

And He said to me, “Go in, and see the wicked abominations which they are doing there.” 10 So I went in and saw, and there—every sort of creeping thing, abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel, portrayed all around on the walls. 11 And there stood before them seventy men of the elders of the house of Israel, and in their midst stood Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan. Each man had a censer in his hand, and a thick cloud of incense went up. 12 Then He said to me, “Son of man, have you seen what the elders of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in the room of his idols? For they say, ‘The Lord does not see us, the Lord has forsaken the land.’ ”

Like the wall, their hearts were holey, not holy.

Like in C.S. Lewis', The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Ezekiel stepped through a hidden door in the wall.

Of course he’s seeing a vision, but it’s a realistic picture of the spirit realm.

To the natural eye they may have appeared righteous, in the temple, going through religious rituals.

Burning incense was meant by God to represent the prayers of the saints, a sweet aroma to the Lord.

But their perverted hearts made the religious rituals a vile stench to the Lord.

The temple was supposed to be filled with the light and glory of the Lord and the walls adorned with heavenly cherubim.

Instead, the walls crawled with every unclean creeping thing, exposing how the elders had gone from worshiping their Creator in the light to worshiping demonic abominations in the dark.

We must pause and ask the Lord: “What wickedness hides inside the walls of my heart?”

Do we hide sins like idols because we like them, enjoy them, want to keep worshiping them? Even though we know they’re wrong we want them, so we hide them.

Repent. The idol is coming between you and God.

However, on the other hand, do we hide them because we despise them? Are we ashamed of them, are we battling to defeat them? Are we appalled at the addicted weakness of our flesh?

That’s conviction, not condemnation. Keep fighting. God understands and stands beside you in the battle. If you don’t quit, He will make sure you win, even if it’s not until you hear Him say, “Well done.”

The mention of Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan, is a warning.

Just a generation earlier, Shaphan helped king Josiah (2 Kings 22), turn the nation of Israel back to the Lord. Yet now his son leads the hideous slide to idolatry, inside the very Temple his father helped cleanse.

Heritage cannot guarantee holiness, or wickedness.

One generation can turn the tide of a nation for good or evil.

Israel’s prior revival with Josiah was squandered in a generation when the leaders abandoned the Word of God.

As for US, we are in a hard and bloody battle, but by the grace of God, we’re still standing.

We’re at a Turning Point.

We have opportunity to see a measure of justice, an increase in righteousness.

IF we stay in the fight. IF we stop worrying about, thinking about, talking about, the dark. And be busy about, thinking about, talking about, walking about, in the Light.

Matthew 5:16. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.

13-14 Wicked weeping

13 And He said to me, “Turn again, and you will see greater abominations that they are doing.” 14 So He brought me to the door of the north gate of the Lord’s house; and to my dismay, women were sitting there weeping for Tammuz.

Weeping for Tammuz was a demonic pagan ritual.

The mythological stories vary but go something like this:  

Tammuz was a handsome god, married to goddess Ishtar.

In the fall of the year, Tammuz died (some say at the hand of Ishtar). Then, the tears from her weeping brought him to life in the spring.

So, each fall the women cried for Tammuz. In the spring they celebrated with a marriage ceremony, which likely included immoral lascivious rituals in hopes of birthing an abundance of crops and offspring.

The weeping women may represent temple prostitutes.

Our generation has developed a mourning, victim mentality. An ever weeping, woe is me, it’s not my fault, ever needing, never winning, always losing, help me, help me, mentality.

That is far, far, far, from Godly.

You are called to be a victor not a victim, the head and not the tail, above and not beneath, more than a conqueror, a soul winner and disciple maker, walking in the strength, and joy, and light and love of the Lord.

God calls all that wicked weeping, wailing, mourning: greater abominations.   

But, it gets even worse.

15-16 Wicked worship

15 Then He said to me, “Have you seen this, O son of man? Turn again, you will see greater abominations than these.” 16 So He brought me into the inner court of the Lord’s house; and there, at the door of the temple of the Lord, between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men with their backs toward the temple of the Lord and their faces toward the east, and they were worshiping the sun toward the east.

This is the worst of the four abominations.

Twenty-five men (perhaps twenty-four priests and one high priest) on sacred ground with a sacred duty to lead people to the Lord.

Instead, they openly, arrogantly, rejected the Lord, turned their backs to Him and led the people into all kinds of wickedness.

This was the last straw.

17-18 Righteous Resolution

17 And He said to me, “Have you seen this, O son of man? Is it a trivial thing to the house of Judah to commit the abominations which they commit here? For they have filled the land with violence; then they have returned to provoke Me to anger. Indeed they put the branch to their nose. 

18 Therefore I also will act in fury. My eye will not spare nor will I have pity; and though they cry in My ears with a loud voice, I will not hear them.”

It started with just a little compromise, an image outside the gate.

You know, to show tolerance, to coexist, to show, inclusion, equity, diversity... insanity.

Then, it went straight to the temple, to the Church, filling the walls with every perverted, dark, demonic, unclean thing.

Then, heaviness, mourning, weeping, replaced the joy of the Lord.

Finally, the conscience was seared, hearts hardened, minds corrupt.

There was nothing left but for God to make the Righteous Resolution:

To remove His Presence

For judgement to fall

For Tribulation to come

Yet, even then, even now, His goal is not destruction.

As a miraculous object lesson for US today, Israel still stands. Small but mighty. For her size, the most powerful, prosperous, nation on the planet. She’s still David standing against Goliath.

There are only two nations to whom God has made an eternal promise.

Israel is one.

Are you the other?

1 Peter 2:9-10. But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.

(He calls you, doesn't drag you. It’s up to you, to come out of the dark into His Light.)

2 Corinthians 6:16-18. And what agreement has the temple of God with idols? For you are the temple of the living God. As God has said:

“I will dwell in them
And walk among them.
I will be their God,
And they shall be My people.”

17 Therefore

“Come out from among them
and be separate, says the Lord.
Do not touch what is unclean,
And I will receive you.”
18 “I will be a Father to you,
And you shall be My sons and daughters,
Says the Lord Almighty.”

 

Let's pray:

Lord Jesus, will You please search our hearts and show us if there be any idols, other gods, hidden sins, or ways we’ve turned our back on You? Then, dear Lord, help us to abhor sin, run from it to You. Teach us to be soul winners and disciple makers. So, of all those You’ve given us, none are lost and we will all hear You say, “Well done.”

We love You, forever.

Amen.

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