You became tired of your lovers, but I am going to hand
you over to those men you now hate (NCV, Ezekiel 23:28).
The Bible isn’t always pretty. In this expanded passage, God
likens the capital cities of Samaria (Israel ) and Jerusalem
(Judah )
to sisters who have both engaged in prostitution. Their sin is that they have
sold themselves to other nations and those nations’ idols, without any regard
for their relationship with the Lord God, who rightfully should have been their
one and only. God, the wounded husband, announces: You want to
chase after your lovers? You can have them. You think this is a Harlequin
romance? Just wait until you see the shameful way they treat you! He
spotlights the Assyrians (they destroyed Samaria in 722 BC) and the Babylonians
(they destroyed Jerusalem in 587 BC), painting them as handsome young men being
flirted with by the two shameless sisters.
So, what lesson can we learn from a sixth century BC prophet
and two sister/nation prostitutes?
We can choose our actions, but we cannot choose the
consequences of those actions. When we grab hold of sin, we should remember
that it also grabs hold of us – and it has a strong grip. Just because we’re
ready to let go of it, doesn’t mean it will let go of us.
Of course God will deliver and forgive, but that doesn’t
mean we won’t have to live with the residue of our sinful behaviors for many
years to come.
TODAY’S MEDITATION
What sin are you flirting
with? Is someone whispering in your ear that a little flirting never hurt
anyone? Hmmm, I wonder who that could be… Satan?
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