Let’s go back to somewhere around 590 BC and listen to
the Lord give us a riddle, followed by an explanation, and then, a powerful,
hope filled prophecy.
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying, 2 “Son
of man, pose a riddle, and speak a parable to the house of Israel, 3 and
say, ‘Thus says the Lord God:
“A great eagle with large wings and long pinions, full of
feathers of various colors, (King
Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon) came to
Lebanon (Implies Jerusalem with the royal palace and
temple largely made of majestic cedars of Lebanon) and took from the cedar the highest branch.
4 He cropped off its topmost young twig (Young
18 yr old King Jehoiachin of Judah, only 3 mo. on the throne) and carried it to a land of trade; he set it in a city of
merchants. (Jehoiachin was taken captive to Babylon in 597 BC. This
was the same time as Ezekiel. So, it’s possible he heard this prophecy and
perhaps recognized himself in the story, as the topmost young twig).
5 Then he took some of the seed of the land and planted it
in a fertile field; he placed it by abundant waters and set
it like a willow tree. (Nebuchadnezzar took “seed of the
land” Jehoiachin’s 21 year old uncle, Zedekiah, and planted him in
Jerusalem as his puppet king of Judah. 2 Kings 24:17).
6 And it grew
and became a spreading vine of low stature (the land of Judah was no longer a
majestic cedar, but a growing vassal vine under Babylon); its branches turned toward him (they were subject to Nebuchadnezzar), but its roots were under it (but at least they were standing on their own
soil, in their own homeland, Israel). So, it became a vine, brought
forth branches, and put forth shoots. (Zedekiah
and the land of Judah prospered peacefully, as long as they remained
subservient to Nebuchadnezzar).
7 “But there was another great eagle with large wings and
many feathers; (Pharaoh
Hophra of Egypt); and behold, this vine (Zedekiah) bent its roots toward him, and stretched its
branches toward him, from
the garden terrace where it had been planted, that he might water it. 8 It
was planted in good soil by many waters, to bring forth branches, bear fruit,
and become a majestic vine.” ’
Even though life was good for Zedekiah, good soil,
many waters, bearing fruit, growing into a majestic vine, in his homeland, even
still, Zedekiah wasn’t happy as a vine, he wanted to be a majestic cedar.
Even though the prophets, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and
others, told him what was happening was God’s discipline for their wickedness.
Even though he was told to repent and endure and not
despise or rebel against God’s chastening.
Zedekiah wouldn’t listen.
2 Chronicles 36:12.
But Zedekiah did what was evil in the sight of the LORD his God, and he refused
to humble himself when the prophet Jeremiah spoke to him directly from the
LORD.
Instead, he turned to Egypt (Jeremiah 37), asking for
help to get out from under the thumb of Babylon, (and the Divine discipline
of God).
The deceiver always offers a counterfeit.
Instead of staying the course, receiving the Promises of
God through faith and patience, the tempter hisses, don’t wait, you’ll miss out
if you hesitate, taste the forbidden fruit today.
Here’s what God has to say:
9 “Say, ‘Thus
says the Lord God:
“Will it thrive? (the
vine: Zedekiah, Judah).
(NO!) Will he not pull up its roots, cut off its fruit, and leave it to
wither?
All of its spring leaves will wither, and no great power or many
people will be needed to pluck it up by its roots. (It’ll be so weak and withered that it won’t
take much to pluck it up).
10 Behold, it
is planted, will it thrive?
Will it not utterly wither when the east wind touches it? (East, from Babylon).
It will wither in the garden terrace where it grew.” ’ ”
That’s the second time we’ve heard the words “garden
terrace”. The Lord, making a point that His Divine discipline is seasoned
with love, mercy and grace. Zedekiah was planted in a beautiful place to
thrive, a land flowing with milk and honey, fruited plains, where God shed His
grace on thee.
John 15:5-6. I am
the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him,
bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. 6 If
anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered;
and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are
burned.
All he, they, we, have to do, is willingly, humbly,
patiently, abide in Him, covenant with Him, accept God’s chastening. Follow His
leading.
If you’re in a pickle, drying, dying, on the vine,
having problems, (especially of your own making), whatever the pickle, whatever
the problem, the Answer is always the same. Abide in Him. Covenant with Him.
How do I do that?
TRUST. DELIGHT. COMMIT.
Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths.
Psalm 37:4
Delight yourself also in the Lord,
And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Proverbs 16:3
Commit your works to the Lord,
And your thoughts will be established.
Which is a Sunday School Picnic compared to what
happens when we rebel. My yoke is easy, My burden is light. Matthew 11:30.
11 Moreover
the word of the Lord came to me, saying, 12 “Say
now to the rebellious house: ‘Do you not know what these things
mean?’ Tell them, ‘Indeed the king of Babylon went to Jerusalem
and took its king and princes, and led them with him to Babylon. 13 And
he took the king’s offspring, (“Offspring”
in KJV and NKJV, is not a good translation. Most other translations accurately
say something like: a member of the royal family. Which,
as we already mentioned was Jehoiachin’s uncle, Zedekiah) made a covenant with him, and put him under oath...
Nebuchadnezzar made a covenant with Zedekiah.
Covenants are a big deal.
Currently, another eagle, America, is trying to make a
covenant with the devil, I mean, Iran and friends, which they will break.
Soon, the antichrist will make a seven-year covenant
(which he will break).
Don’t you love God’s object lessons being played out in
living color?
Zedekiah swore an oath by God
to abide by the terms of the covenant.
Akin to when we place our hand on the Bible and say:
“I swear to tell the Truth the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth, so help
me God.”
It’s serious. If you lie under oath, you’re not only
committing perjury to the court, but breaking a covenant with God (more on that
in a moment).
13... He also
took away the mighty of the land, 14 that the kingdom
might be brought low and not lift itself up, but that by
keeping his covenant it might stand.
Nebuchadnezzar stacked the deck in his favor.
To keep the people in check, Nebuchadnezzar took
captive the mighty of the land, the leaders, the elite, the priests, the
royal, the skilled, the best and brightest.
But to keep the land from becoming desolate, he left
the poorest to serve him and take care of the land.
To oversee it all Nebuchadnezzar made a covenant
with Zedekiah and planted him, as his puppet king.
15 But he (Zedekiah) rebelled
against him (Nebuchadnezzar)
by sending his ambassadors to Egypt, that
they might give him horses and many people...
Zedekiah swore an oath by God and then broke covenant
with Nebuchadnezzar and asked the other eagle, Egypt, for help.
This was evil in the sight of God.
Covenants are a big deal.
2 Chronicles 36:13. He also rebelled
against King Nebuchadnezzar, even though he had taken an oath of loyalty in
God’s name. Zedekiah was a hard and stubborn man, refusing to turn to the LORD,
the God of Israel.
15... Will he
prosper? Will he who does such things escape? Can he break a covenant
and still be delivered?
The questions are rhetorical.
The answers are obvious. No! he cannot break covenant
and be delivered, escape and prosper.
God takes covenant seriously.
The moment you intentionally, sincerely, ask Jesus to
be Lord of your life, you are signing a Divine Eternal Covenant, with God,
written and sealed by the blood of Christ.
In that instant you are in covenant with Him, a child
of the King.
You are officially an ambassador for Christ.
Thus, required to represent Him with integrity and
honesty.
Your word is your bond.
Psalm
15:1-4
Lord, who may abide in Your tabernacle?
Who may dwell in Your holy hill?
2 He
who walks uprightly,
And works righteousness,
And speaks the truth in his heart;
3 He who does not backbite with his tongue,
Nor does evil to his neighbor,
Nor does he take up a reproach against his friend;
4 In whose eyes a vile person is despised,
But he honors those who fear the Lord;
He who swears to his own hurt and does not change
What does walking in covenant with God look like?
When you say you’ll do something, you do it.
Your handshake is an unbreakable contract.
When you commit to it, you finish it.
Let your yes be yes, and your no, no. Matthew 5:37,
James 5:12.
God takes covenant seriously.
16 ‘As I
live,’ says the Lord God, ‘surely in the place where the
king dwells who made him king, whose oath he despised and whose
covenant he broke—with him in the midst of Babylon he shall die. 17 Nor
will Pharaoh with his mighty army and great company do anything in
the war, when they heap up a siege mound and build a wall to cut off
many persons. 18 Since he despised the oath by breaking
the covenant, and in fact gave his hand and still did all
these things, he shall not escape.’ ”
Since Zedekiah despised the oath by breaking the
covenant, there was a horrific eighteen month siege, ending in 586 BC when Nebuchadnezzar
breached the walls of Jerusalem and destroyed the city.
Zedekiah was captured and taken to Babylon where he spent
the rest of his life in captivity.
19 Therefore
thus says the Lord God: “As I live, surely My oath
which he despised, and My covenant which he broke, I will recompense on
his own head. 20 I will spread My net over him,
and he shall be taken in My snare. I will bring him to Babylon
and try him there for the treason which he committed against
Me.
Wow!
In God’s eyes, Zedekiah committed treason
against Him, by breaking a sworn covenant with Nebuchadnezzar.
Notice God calls it “My oath” and “My covenant”
which Zedekiah despised and broke. And He said, “I will recompense... I will
spread My net over him, and he shall be taken in My snare...for the treason
which he committed against Me.”
Zedekiah and his men tried to escape the Jerusalem
siege through a hole in the wall but were captured near Jericho. What a bunch
of low life cowards, the king and his soldiers, leaving the citizens, the women
and children, to fend for themselves.
Once they were caught, Zedekiah’s sons were slain
before his eyes. That was the last thing he ever saw because then, his eyes were
taken, and he was led, blind and in chains, to Babylon. 2 Kings 25:4-7.
Life is so much better to walk in covenant with God
and humbly, patiently, accept His loving chastening, rather than despise it and
be turned over to wicked tormenters.
God takes covenant seriously.
As a Christian, representing Christ, if we break our
word, we break our covenant with God to represent Him with integrity and
honesty.
When we commit to Christ we are swearing to tell the
Truth, the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth.
If you set your hand to the plow, and then turn back,
Jesus says you’re not fit for the Kingdom of God. Luke 9:62.
21 All
his fugitives with all his troops shall fall by the sword, and those who
remain shall be scattered to every wind; and you shall know that I,
the Lord, have spoken.”
A tragic end for Zedekiah and his men.
NOW, they know beyond the shadow of a doubt that the
Lord has spoken.
NOW, they forever wish, they would’ve listened.
NOW, for them it’s too late.
But not for you, not for anyone hearing this message, or
anyone you give it to.
NOW, the Lord extends Hope with a powerful prophecy.
22 Thus says
the Lord God: “I will take also one of the
highest branches of the high cedar and set it out. I will
crop off from the topmost of its young twigs a tender One, and
will plant it on a high and prominent mountain. 23 On
the mountain height of Israel I will plant it; and it will bring forth
boughs, and bear fruit, and be a majestic cedar. Under it will dwell birds
of every sort; in the shadow of its branches they will dwell. 24 And
all the trees of the field (nations of the world) shall know
that I, the Lord, have brought down the high tree and exalted the low
tree, dried up the green tree and made the dry tree flourish; I,
the Lord, have spoken and have done it.”
I will plant in Israel, on the mount, on the tree, in
the shape of an old wooden cross, the Seed, from which will grow the
most bountiful Eternal Harvest the world has ever known.
Take note the Lord’s words, “I will...I will...I will”
and then He closes by saying, I have done it.
As on the day, on that mount, upon that tree, He said:
IT IS FINISHED!
NOW, it’s up to us... you.
Let’s pray.
Lord Jesus, even though You’ve been so
Good, we, like Zedekiah, have despised Your chastening and have turned to Egypt
rather than You. Yet, even now, like Ezekiel, Your Word comes to us. Thank You.
Please forgive us, covenant with us, as we trust You, delight in You, commit to
You. Please shine through us to draw others to You. So of all those You’ve
given us, none are lost.
Thank You.
We love You, forever.
Amen.
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