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One thing remained to be done before Nebuchadnezzar entered Jerusalem and defiled and destroyed it. That was, God was to withdraw from the Temple in which He dwelt.Ezekiel's temple:
The prophecies of the prophets of Israel can be divided into three sections. They are;
1. Israel - you are being naughty. Mend your ways
2. Israel - I know you will not mend your ways so disgrace, dispersion and discipline will be your portion
3. Israel - God loves you and will restore you for both His love's sake and because of His Promises to the Fathers
But Ezekiel goes further than this. Ezekiel touches that part of God's heart that is very important. That is, His House and the Testimony it brought Him among the nations. Israel had been exceedingly evil and had behaved worse than the heathen nations around them. Even the heathen never swapped their gods, but Israel has swapped the Living and True God for demon-idols. Israel, as per the threats of the Contract of Sinai, was about to be invaded by Nebuchadnezzar, have their City and Temple destroyed, be slaughtered and be carried off to Babylon to serve foreign kings. One thing remained to be done before Nebuchadnezzar entered Jerusalem and defiled and destroyed it. That was, God was to withdraw from the Temple in which He dwelt. This was for two reasons. God's holiness could not tolerate the heathen entering into the same place as He, and if they did, Nebuchadnezzar would have been slain like Uzzah in 2nd Samuel 6. God needed Nebuchadnezzar for further things concerning His glory, so before the Babylonian army could enter Jerusalem, God withdrew His glory from the Temple - His House. This utterly sad event takes up the first few Chapters.
This is a low point for such a great God. From this moment on, with His House and Testimony gone from earth, God is called, throughout the Book of Daniel, which encompasses the time in Babylon, the "God of heaven", but never the "God of earth". His House and Presence WERE GONE. This solemn matter is dealt with by Ezekiel. Ezekiel is divided roughly into FOUR sections;
1. The withdrawal of God and His glory from Solomon's Temple - His House
2. The accusations against Israel that brought about this tragic move
3. The Promises of Israel's future restoration
4. The Promise of a return to a greater glory for the House of God predicted in the latter Chapters
Chapters 37 to 39 give detailed prophecies of Israel's restoration and end with Armageddon at the end of Chapter 39. Then the visions make an abrupt change. They now concern them selves with God's New House. Immediately the Christian will OBJECT. Is not the Church the House of God? And does God live in a House made with hands? The answer is that God's original intention was that man would eat of the Tree of Life and become the HOUSE of God. And since God is a Spirit, He would dwell in the sanctity of the spirit of man. This He finally achieves in the Church. But ... in the process of recovering man, God did TWO things;
1. He dwelt WITH them to have His presence on earth, and for this a House of a special construction was needed
2. He caused the Second Person of the God-head to become a Man, and this Man, Jesus, was physical and needed a physical Dwelling
During His first sojourn on earth, this God-Man Jesus had nowhere to dwell (Matt.8:20; Lk.9:28). His rightful place as God would have been the Temple in Jerusalem, but He is driven from there under threat of death by the rulers of Israel. But at the end of the age, this God-Man will become the ordained, accepted and anointed King of the whole earth by military defeat of His enemies. The question is then, "WHERE WILL HE LIVE PHYSICALLY, AND OF WHAT TYPE WILL HIS HOUSE BE?
Ezekiel answers this. The House in which Emmanuel (God with us) will live must fulfill a number of qualifications.
· It must be in Jerusalem
· It must be a Palace fit for the greatest King ever to live
· It must be a House that reflects the accomplishments of this great King
· It must be a House that allows the correct service to such an Holy One
· It must be a House that everyone of every nation can come up to to pray, worship and have audience with their God.
These are some of the saddest verses in the bible. I shed tears when I read them. God really hated to leave, but they forced Him out. Hmmm: not much different than the world today.
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