Today’s Reading: Ezekiel 40-48
Ezekiel chapter 10 speaks of a vision Ezekiel had of God’s presence leaving the Temple and going into the wilderness. What a huge loss for Jerusalem. They had forsaken their God and were now experiencing life without His daily protection and provision. Babylon had attacked Jerusalem and destroyed the Temple, which sat in ruins in the middle of the city. The pride of God’s people was now nothing more than a pile of rubble.
BUT WHEN IT SEEMS ALL IS LOST, GOD HAS A WAY OF RESTORING HOPE INTO OUR LIVES.
Chapter 40 begins a detailed description of another vision of Ezekiel’s. In this vision, God took hold of Ezekiel and placed him on a very high mountain where he could see what appeared to be a city. As God brought him closer, he saw a man whose face shone like bronze standing beside the entrance. The man was holding a linen measuring cord and a measuring rod.
The man began to measure the wall that surrounded the Temple area, and then he measured each gateway to the Temple. He measured the outer courtyard, each room in the Temple and then the inner courtyard. The details of the Temple were slowly being revealed as the man took time to show Ezekiel the exact measurements of each element of the building. After measuring the inside of the Temple, the man led Ezekiel out to measure the entire perimeter. The area was 875 feet on each side and had a wall around it to separate what was holy from what was common. Listen to Ezekiel’s description of what happened next.
Suddenly, the glory of the God of Israel appeared from the east. The sound of his coming was like the roar of the rushing waters, and the whole landscape shone with his glory…I fell face down on the ground. And the glory of the Lord came into the Temple through the east gateway.
Then the Spirit took me up and brought me into the inner courtyard, and the glory of the Lord filled the Temple. And I heard someone speaking to me from within the Temple, while the man who had been measuring stood beside me. The Lord said to me, “Son of man, this is the place of my throne and the place where I will rest my feet. I will live here forever among the people of Israel…” – Ezekiel 43:2-7
Ezekiel was given instructions to describe this vision to God’s people, to remind them of how they had defiled His name. He was to give them the details and let them study God’s plan closely. This Temple would be different from the place of worship they had built. God would not be defiled in this holy place for the basic law of this Temple would be absolute holiness (43:12). Only those who have fully surrendered themselves to the Lord will worship there and God’s chosen priests will be given the responsibility to teach the people the difference between what is holy and what is common, and between what is ceremonially clean and unclean (44:23).
There was a stream flowing east from beneath the door of the Temple and passing to the right of the altar. The man measured the stream as he led Ezekiel into the waters. The water came to Ezekiel’s ankles, then to his knees. As they walked across the stream the water went from Ezekiel’s waist until it was too deep to walk across.
“Have you been watching, son of man?” – Ezekiel 47:6
Ezekiel noticed that there were trees growing on both sides of the river. The man revealed to Ezekiel that the water was flowing into the valley of the Dead Sea, healing the salty waters so that fish would abound and waters would be fresh for the first time. Someday fishermen will stand along the shores of the Dead Sea casting their nets into the water.
“Fruit trees of all kinds will grow along both sides of the river. The leaves of these trees will never turn brown and fall, and there will always be fruit on their branches. There will be a new crop every month, for they are watered by the river flowing from the Temple. The fruit will be for food and the leaves for healing.” – Ezekiel 47:12
As Ezekiel described the vision to God’s people with the detailed description of what the Temple would one day be again, HOPE WAS RESTORED. God wanted them to see what was ahead for all those who choose to be faithful to Him. One day there will be a magnificent Temple in which God will dwell and His people will worship. Blessings will flow from this place of praise and adoration. Water will flow from this Temple as it gives life to those who stand at its riverbanks and provides healing to all who step into the waters.
“And from that day the name of the city will be ‘The Lord Is There.’” – Ezekiel 48:35b
WHEN GOD IS PRESENT, SINS ARE FORGIVEN AND HOPE IS RESTORED.
Do you believe that with your whole heart? Are you standing in confidence of this truth today? We can enjoy the flow of His healing waters and find roots along the riverbank to grow in our knowledge of Him. He is the God of restoration and redemption; He is creating a place of absolute holiness. What a beautiful message of hope for us to cling to this morning!