Every time I read
this passage and meditate on it, it challenges me. I know God spoke to Ezekiel during a
different time than we live in. The
Israelites were living under the law and not grace. God dealt with His people differently then
than He does now. Yet, I can’t help but
take this passage and draw a parallel to our living.
The Lord suggests that good people can
turn bad. Can godly people turn away
from their godliness and sin against God?
I believe so. We do not lose our
freewill when we give our hearts over to Christ. We still choose between good and evil. We still choose whether or not we are going
to live by God’s Word or not. We daily
make spiritual choices. So, what happens
when godly people turn away from God and choose to live in sin?
This passage tells us
that the people of Ezekiel’s day would die if they did not repent. Does this mean that they would lose their
standing with God? I will let others
debate that issue. All I know is what
the Word declares. Here God says that
their past goodness would not help them.
God says He would hold them responsible for their sins. I believe that God has not changed. He still holds us responsible for our
sins. How can it be otherwise? God is holy and there will be no sin in
heaven whatsoever. One way or another,
all sin will be dealt with before we are allowed into heaven. God makes it clear in His Word that when we
sin we must confess it and seek Christ’s forgiveness. Only the pure in heart will see God. What happens if we don’t confess our sins and
seek God’s forgiveness? He will deal
with us accordingly. He judges each of
us by the righteousness of Christ and the standards of His Word. He will judge each of us rightly.
I would caution each
of us to not ignore this truth. It is a
very serious thing to harbor sin in our hearts.
It leads us away from God and soon takes over our lives. If we turn away from God and live sinful
lives, we will stand before God and give an account for our lives. Listen to what God says about sin; let His
Spirit lead you according to His Word.
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