We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Moral indignation, even moral outrage, may on occasion be proof of love – love for the victim, love for the Church of God, love for the truth, love for God and his glory. Not to be outraged may in such cases be evidence, not of gentleness and love, but of a failure of love.
D.A. Carson

What is preaching? Logic on fire! Preaching is theology coming through a man who is on fire. A true understanding and experience of the Truth must lead to this. I say again that a man who can speak about these things dispassionately has no right whatsoever to be in a pulpit; and should never be allowed to enter one.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Bible Reading: SEP11: Ezekiel 45-48

Chapters 47 and 48 give us a picture of the
millennial land. In chapter 47 we have the prophecy
that the land will be refreshed by the healing waters
of the river coming from the altar of God. All of God’s
blessings begin with the altar. This must be a literal
river. The life-giving stream is shown in verses 1-12.
This is one of Ezekiel’s grandest passages. Joel and
Zechariah spoke of this stream. It seems to be a
picture of heaven’s river of water of life (Revelation
22:1,2).

Whatever specific or literal application these
waters may have, certainly, without any straining
whatsoever, they can, in a general way, be taken as a
beautiful picture of the influence of Christ coming out
of Jerusalem and flowing forth in an ever-widening,
ever-deepening stream, to the whole world.

In chapters 47:13–48:29 we are given the
boundaries of the land and the location of the tribes.
The land was not quite as large as the domain of David.
Roughly, it was the south half of the eastern shore of
the Mediterranean, about 400 miles north and south,
averaging about 100 miles east and west. The
arrangements of the tribes were somewhat different from
the time they were originally arranged.

The city mentioned in chapter 48:30-35 is seven
and one-half miles square, and is somewhat similar in
pattern after the New Jerusalem. Ezekiel sees the city
as it will exist in the coming age, while the Apostle
John, in the Revelation, has in view the eternal state
of the city. The name of the city shall be Jehovah-
Shammah, which means, “The Lord is there,” or “Home of
God.”