Tragedy in the Temple (Ezekiel 8–11)
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What if the presence you most need quietly walked out the door? We journey with Ezekiel through chapters 8–11, where God pulls back the curtain on a city that looks religious but runs on idols. Inside the temple, carved beasts crowd the walls, incense rises to creeping things, and men turn their backs to the sanctuary to worship the sun. It’s a vivid, unsettling portrait of misplaced worship—and a timely wake-up call for anyone tempted to trust money, pleasure, position, or even good causes more than God himself.
As the vision unfolds, seven figures enter Jerusalem. One carries a writing case and marks those who sigh and groan over the city’s sins—a picture of a remnant grieved by evil and preserved by grace. Then comes the heartbreak: the glory of the Lord lifts from the inner court to the threshold, moves to the east gate, and departs toward the Mount of Olives. Ezekiel ties spiritual decay to civic ruin and calls out leaders who normalize wrongdoing, echoing James’ warning that teachers face stricter judgment. Greater influence invites greater inspection.
Yet judgment is not the end of the story. God promises to guard the exiles, bring them home, and do what human resolve cannot—replace hearts of stone with hearts of flesh. The vision looks ahead to the new covenant and a future return when the Messiah’s feet stand on the Mount of Olives, where glory once departed and will one day return. We press into practical questions: What steals your awe? Where has influence outpaced integrity? How do we cultivate grief over sin without losing hope? Along the way, we chart a path back to the center—honest repentance, renewed worship, and a clear allegiance to Jesus.
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