Day 239

The New Temple

Scripture

Observation

Twenty years after beginning his ministry, Ezekiel is once again transported in a vision to Jerusalem. On his first visit, he gloomily prophesied the destruction of that rebellious city (8:1-9, 17-18). Now he goes joyfully to measure the dimensions of the rebuilt temple. Ezekiel's attention to detail underscores God's intent to carry out what he has so specifically promised. In the middle of Ezekiel's calculations, he witnesses the thrilling return of God's glory to the temple, a glory not seen since chapter 11.

If you have trouble with Ezekiel, join the club! The closing chapters (40-48) of Ezekiel's prophecy contain many difficult passages. The rabbis of the Talmud (the official body of Jewish interpretation and tradition concerning the Old Testament) remarked that only the prophet Elijah would be able to fully explain the challenging terms and truths that appear in the book of Ezekiel!

Application

What comes to mind when you hear the phrase "God's glory"? It's one of those concepts in Scripture, like love and grace, that is easy to discuss and often difficult to understand.

What exactly is God's glory? As described by Ezekiel, it is a visible sign of God's presence—a brilliant, indescribable, blinding light that filled the whole temple (43:5). But is there more to it than that? Someone has well said that glory is an outward display of an inward reality. In God's case, his glory is a visible sign of his invisible attributes: power, majesty, holiness, perfection.

Where is God's glory visible today? In the lives of his children—in your life! Paul challenges his listeners to reflect God's glory in their daily activities to a watching world. How? By submitting to the Holy Spirit's control and allowing him to transform their lives into the likeness of Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18). Are you letting your light shine so that others may see the glory of God in you (Matthew 5:16)? Pick one area of your personal life (such as study habits, or use of free time) where God's glory can be made visible, and let your light shine!

Prayer

Oh Lord, in this busy age today, people have little time for anything. But, we want to be in your presence and therefore you will be in our presence. There's is nothing better than having your glory in our life helping us to spread the Good News to a dark and sinful world. So we want to make time for you because we can't go one day without you. And like you, we want everyone to experience Your Glory. That's why You and only You get the glory, the honor and the praise. In Jesus' name! Amen!

Let your Light Shine Brightly!



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