tyre-d out
The people of
"Son
of dust,
This is an attitude that's very common today and perhaps it's
something that
you've experienced yourself. For example, are you happy when other people meet with
misfortune? Are you secretly glad when other people mess up or get into
trouble?
Remeber that this was one of the sins that got the people of
"Do
not rejoice when your
enemy meets trouble. Let there be no gladness when he falls-- for the
Lord may
be displeased with you and stop punishing him!"
The people of
"'Merchants
come to you
from
"Materialism" refers to the attitude
of people who
have a really strong desire to obtain a lot of money or possessions-
especially
when it's done without any concern for God.
Now you don't have to be super-wealthy to be a materialistic
person. For
instance, anyone who wants to pile up a lot of stuff like clothes,
accessories, music, or gaming equipment (to name a few examples) can be just as
materialistic
as anyone else. Now it's certainly not wrong to want to have nice
things but
those desires become wrong when they become more important than
following
God.
For a better explanation, check out this story that Jesus once
told...
"'Beware! Don't always be wishing for what you don't have. For real life and real living are not related to how rich we are.' Then he gave an illustration: 'A rich man had a fertile farm that produced fine crops. In fact, his barns were full to overflowing-- he couldn't get everything in.
He thought about his problem, and finally exclaimed, "'I know-- I'll tear down my barns and build bigger ones! Then I'll have room enough. And I'll sit back and say to myself, "Friend, you have enough stored away for years to come. Now take it easy! Wine, women, and song for you!'"
But God said to him, 'Fool! Tonight you die. Then who
will
get it all?' Yes, every man is a fool who gets rich on earth but not in
heaven'" (Luke 12:15-21).
Like the man in this story, the people of
The people of
Take another look at this Scripture...
"You
have used your wisdom
and understanding to get great wealth-- gold and silver and many
treasures.
Yes, your wisdom has made you very rich and very proud." (Ezekiel
28:4-5)
This sounds an awful lot like the same kind of attitude that
many people
have today. Think about it for a moment- isn't this same kind
of attitude
displayed in our world by people who say things like...
- "I have
everything I need so I don't need God"
- "Things
are going fine for me- I have good health, I have plenty of money- why
are you telling me, 'I need to get right with God?'"
- "'God' is
for people who can't make it on their own"
Wrong, wrong, wrong. Listen, no one explained it better than
Jesus when
He said this...
"What
profit is there if
you gain the whole world-- and lose eternal life? What can be compared
with the
value of eternal life?" (Matthew 16:26)
You see, people may think that they're doing ok
without God but how many
of those same people are inwardly struggling with fear, guilt or the
feeling
that they are living a totally meaningless life? How many of those
people are
covering up their inward pain through drug or alcohol abuse?
How many of those same people cope with the difficulties of
life by
constantly cracking jokes or by making fun of everything or by
constantly
running away from their problems? The truth is that the person who has
money
and possessions but no real relationship with their Creator will often
experience a lot of these kinds of negative consequences.
Don't fall into the same trap that the people of
Instead of making that mistake, we would do a lot better to
remember the
words of Ecclesiastes 11:8-9...
"If
a person lives to be
very old, let him rejoice in every day of life, but let him also
remember that
eternity is far longer and that everything down here is futile in
comparison.
Young man, it's wonderful to be young! Enjoy every minute of it! Do all
you
want to; take in everything, but realize that you must account to God
for
everything you do."
So God gave Ezekiel the responsibility to deliver His message
to the people
of
"Therefore
the Lord God
says: "I stand against you,
These things eventually happened just as God had said- but the
way
they happened makes for an incredible story.
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Except as indicated, all Scriptural references taken from The
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