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title = "Ezekiel 16:1529"
date = "2023-04-10"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel16.15-29)
The queen that represents Jerusalem has been pampered and riches have been
lavished upon her. But instead of being grateful to the One who put her in such
a privileged position, she indulges in her base wants with anyone and everyone
she can find. What should have been reserved for God alone (that is, worship)
has instead been given away wantonly. Everything the Lord has given her is
turned to this pursuit. The elegant clothes are made into bedsheets. The gold
and silver become idols. Even the choice food she ate became offerings. And not
only the flour, oil, and honey, but even the children that God caused her to
have were sacrificed as a burnt offering. The metaphor wears thin here because
all of these things literally happened in Israel and Jerusalem.
As if this weren't already bad enough, the queen Jerusalem makes something like
billboard advertisements for her beauty, offering herself even further afield
than before. Partnering with the Egyptians provoked God's jealousy and He
caused some of the land to be taken by enemies. These foreign alliances were an
indication that the people failed to trust in the Lord for national security,
something He had promised to them if they had been faithful to Him.
He had in fact promised great blessings, on the condition that Israel would be
faithful to keep the laws and commands He had set out for them. As Paul
explains in Romans, this was an impossible task for them, and they needed to
rely on God to hold up both His end of the covenant and theirs at the same
time. But for the most part, they didn't even try.
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You treat kindly with sinners who have been unfaithful to their Creator when
they repent of their sins against You.