"I Acted for the Sake of My Name" (9/2)

Thought from today’s Bible reading from Ezekiel 20-21.

In Ezekiel 20, the Lord presents a summary of the history between Him and the people of Israel.

And say to them, ‘Thus says the Lord God, “On the day when I chose Israel and swore to the descendants of the house of Jacob and made Myself known to them in the land of Egypt, when I swore to them, saying, I am the Lord your God, on that day I swore to them, to bring them out from the land of Egypt into a land that I had selected for them, flowing with milk and honey, which is the glory of all the lands. I said to them, ‘Cast away, each of you, the detestable things of his eyes, and do not defile yourselves with the idols of Egypt, I am the Lord your God,’ But they rebelled against Me and were not willing to listen to Me; they did not cast away the detestable things of their eyes, nor did they forsake the idols of Egypt. Then I resolved to pour out My wrath on them, to accomplish My anger against them in the midst of the land of Egypt. But I acted for the sake of My name, that it should not be profaned in the sight of the nations among whom they lived, in whose sight I made Myself known to them by bringing them out of the land of Egypt. So I took them out of the land of Egypt and brought them into the wilderness“‘” (Ezekiel 20:5-10).

This pattern is repeated throughout the history of God’s people. It shows how God extends His grace to man.

  1. God determined to save them.
  2. He gave them instructions to obey.
  3. They rebelled against Him and became worthy of punishment.
  4. God acted for the sake of His name and spared them.
  5. They were given a second chance to serve the Lord.

When God spares us from punishment, it is not because we deserve His kindness, it is because of Who He is – a God Who is merciful and is willing to extend another chance for us to serve Him. However, we should not think lightly of His kindness (Romans 2:4). If we do not repent, we are “storing up wrath” for ourselves (Romans 2:5). Therefore, we ought to take advantage of His kindness and patience and give up our sin in order to serve Him faithfully.

Tomorrow’s reading: Ezekiel 22-23

[I’m using the Chronological reading plan on the Bible Gateway website if you’d like to follow along, too.]


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