“El Roi the Almighty Sees!”

God sees all

Ezekiel 8 to 11 Have you ever wondered if God sees all that is really going on in this world? Does He care? Come along with the prophet Ezekiel who is far from Jerusalem yet still held “Bible Studies” in his new home in Babylon. It was there that he experienced another graphic vision in which a glorious figure lifted him and took him to Jerusalem’s Temple.

His eyes were opened and he saw the religious leaders worshiping idols! God had explicitly said; You shall not make for yourself a carved image or any likeness of anything I have created. But, when men want to worship God ‘their’ way and not His way, God will give them over to a depraved mind to do that which is not proper. These religious leaders knew “about” God, but they did “know” God. Professing to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the immortal glory of God’s for an image resembling His creation.  In doing so, these religious leaders were driving God far from His sanctuary, and worse they were leading others to follow them.  They thought and even said: “The Lord does not see me.”

What a difference from Hagar’s words. She called God “El-Roi,” the God who sees me!

Yet, as Ezekiel listened in and saw all of this depravity, he also saw God’s grace. As in Revelation, the righteous were sealed with a mark on their forehead, lest the executioner mistakes them as God releases His judgment.

Yes, God does see! Yes, God knows who are His. 

God Must Get Tired of this Nonsense!

Ezekiel 8 to 11 “ God’s Way or My Way?”

Ezekiel 8 to 11 El Roi

In the first chapter of Romans, Paul wrote: they knew God …yet they did not honor Him as God. Centuries before, the religious leaders were doing it in Ezekiel’s day. Their whole purpose; drive God far from His sanctuary. Today: What I do behind closed doors is my business because “The Lord does not see me.”

What a difference from the words of Hagar who called God “El-Roi,” the God who sees me.

Ezekiel’s Temple tour revealed four idols: (1) the idol of jealousy—“I wish, I wish, I wish.” (2) the idol of self-indulgence—pleasure is the goal; (3) the idol of self-sufficiency—I will just try harder, do better; and (4) the idol of entertainment worship.  It all boils down to this: When men want to do Christianity their way, God will give them over to a depraved mind to do that which is not proper. He removes His hand of protection and unleashes the enemies of the world. God showed Ezekiel what Paul noted: Professing to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for an image resembling mortal human beings or birds or four-footed animals or reptiles.

Yet in all of this depravity, God’s grace is present. The righteous were to be marked on their forehead lest the executioner mistake them.

God seals all the righteous and gives the Spirit in our hearts as a pledge.

Yes, God does see! Yes, God knows who are His.  

 

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