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S21 || What Happens When God Gives Us What We Want || Ezekiel 20:9-44 || Session 21

Author
Glenn Smith and Steve Allem
Published
Fri 29 Aug 2025
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What happens when God's chosen people continually reject His goodness? Ezekiel 20 delivers a striking revelation as Israel's leaders approach the prophet seeking divine guidance, only to receive a history lesson they never expected.

God takes us on a journey through Israel's repeated pattern of rebellion, systematically listing His countless blessings—bringing them out of Egypt, giving His statutes, establishing the Sabbath as a sign between them—followed by their persistent disobedience. Three times God declares He resolved to pour out His wrath, yet each time He relented "for the sake of my name."

The haunting refrain throughout this passage reveals Israel's continual attraction to idolatry despite witnessing divine power firsthand. More disturbing still is their adoption of child sacrifice from surrounding pagan cultures—the very practices God had commanded them to destroy. When rebellion persists long enough, God eventually "gives them over" to harmful desires, withdrawing His restraining hand.

This ancient message speaks powerfully to our modern context. Have our churches grown dangerously comfortable with God, presuming upon His grace while ignoring His commands? The relationship God desires—portrayed throughout Scripture as a marriage covenant—demands genuine fidelity, not casual disregard.

The ultimate answer to this cycle appears not in Ezekiel's time but centuries later when God Himself enters human history through Jesus Christ. Rather than sending another prophet, He becomes the final word—offering Himself as the sacrifice that breaks the cycle of rebellion and judgment.

Whether you're a longtime believer or simply curious about biblical prophecy, this exploration of Ezekiel 20 offers profound insights into God's character, human nature, and the dangerous territory we enter when we persistently choose our own way over His.

Listen now to discover timeless wisdom from this often-overlooked passage, and consider what it means for your own relationship with God.

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