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Sunday, September 1, 2024

244 - "You Trusted in Your Beauty" Ezekiel 15-16


Again, the word of the Lord came to Ezekiel. Ezek 16:1. And I weep as I read this story of a faithful prophet sent to a people who do not want to hear these words.  I wonder what Ezekiel wrestled with as he shared God's Words with obstinant followers. Those with walls built high. Walls that were not crumbling. For they trusted in their strengths.

You are entering a world of communication that your parents never knew.  What will you hear your world saying about you?  I've learned one piece that shapes my thinking:  It's not what happens to you in life but what you do with it.  Life bombards all of us with messages about what truly is beautiful and just how do you find it?  Trust in no plan, no man, no wand, no stand, no ball, no call.  And watch for those days when you trust your beauty.

"But you trusted in your beauty." Ezekiel 16:15.  And it became a disaster to them.
“But you trusted in your beauty and played the whore because of your renown and lavished your whorings on any passerby; your beauty became his. Ezek 16:15. Vaulted Chambers. Only letting in what we want to. What are the things this day that we trust in? The beauty of success; the beauty of accomplishment; the beauty of independence.  

And the smallest most beautiful word: yet.

Yet, I will remember my covenant with you in the days of your youth, and I will establish for you an everlasting covenant...That you may remember and be confounded, and never open your mouth again because of your shame, when I atone for you for all that you have done, declares the Lord God.” Ezek 16: 59, 63.

May they remember You this day.  May we all remember what You have saved us from.  May we remember the depths from where we have come.  Break down these walls we've built.  No more vaulted chambers.  Thank you for melting our hearts like wax.

PHOTO:  A beautiful sunrise in Oklahoma.  Thinking about this man of God who went back again and again to give them the Words of God.  Not dismayed by their responses.  Not confounded by their faces.  Not deterred by their lack of change.  Not swayed by the popular vote.


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