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  • Vernon cartwright - In Reply - 5 years ago
    The real SABBATH is the day mentioned in the Bible, the seventh -day of the week, Saturday. The Sabbath is the fourth commandment , Ex. 20:8-11. In the NT Jesus taught that the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath. Mark 2:27,28. We follow Christ teaching, as it was His custom He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath. Luke 4:16. John 14:15, Ezekiel 20:12,16,20, Rev. 22:14
  • Janie on Ezekiel 20 - 6 years ago
    God is very long suffering, kind, patient, and loving. He created us and wants us to be a part of who He is. But He is also Holy, Righteous, and Just. Ezekiel has shown me that God longs for His children to love Him and be Righteous as He is. He longs for our companionship but He hates sin (as do I and all of His children). He is Just in all His ways and judgments. LOVE HIM FOR WHO HE IS.
  • A disciple on Ezekiel 20 - 7 years ago
    BSP; I love Ezekiel! So much insight and instruction; like the Book of Revelation! See how these same Elders (pretenders of religion) sat before the Prophet to hear his words, like people go to hear someone who has a pleasant voice and can play well on an instrument; for they hear the word of the LORD, but will not do what the Lord says to them through the Prophet! We must be doers of THE WORD!
  • BSP on Ezekiel 20 - 7 years ago
    Verse 49: The older men did not take Ezekiel seriously, but thought that he was just speaking riddles or parables. We must take divine warnings and Scriptural warnings seriously.
  • Michael Hensley on Ezekiel 20 - 8 years ago
    The respect of the Sabbath Day was Jewish Law, as was the Commandments, all 613,
  • Ashbrit on Ezekiel 20 - 8 years ago
    God gives us new mercies daily. If you have fallen short, he give us grace so that we can repent and be forgiven of our sins. The chapters give us a reminder of what God freed the Israelites when they were in captivity and the covenant that he made them to deliver them to the promised land. It reminds us that there are consequences for not being faithful to God's word.
  • Lucinda Palestrant on Ezekiel 20 - 8 years ago
    All that the Lord does;He does all things so that all men might know him. Remove yourselves from idols! Fear the Lord! Consider that God made himself known to Adam and Eve,he walked and talked with them in the Garden of Eden.After they sinned and ate from the tree of good and evil, they were afraid. Romans 11:33 "For of him and through him and to him are all things,to whom be glory forever.Amen"
  • McAnthony on 1 John 3 - 9 years ago
    vs 22 and whatsoever we asj we recieve because we keep His commandments . The condition for answered prayer is keeping of God 's commandment , so our continual in sin leads us to despair , Christ listens to those who listen to Him , ye He forgives and forgets but as we come to know Him , he expects us to be sinless , we cant hate our brother and expect Christ to answer our prayer , we are not righteous at all , but we have been given imputed righteousness because of Christ that is why we are called to a sinless life not that it will save us but because we are saved . Central to our relationship with Christ is obedience to His statutes . Ezekiel 20:12 God sign between Him and His people is His fourth commandment the sabbath , if you are His keep His statutes .
  • Bobbie Zaremba on Ezekiel 20 - 9 years ago
    All through Jeremiah, keeping of the Sabbath is stressed. It is a very important commandment uniting the Jews with God .I as a lowly Gentile, have begun honoring the Sabbath as per God 's command from sunset Friday evening to sunset Saturday evening, I try to do no work. I used to shop the sales on Saturday. I don 't do that anymore ..I try not to buy or sell on the Sabbath .God knows I am trying to honor His commandment and has blessed me with more time and more of other things .I am amazed at this I just wanted to keep the Sabbath as per God 's command .didn 't expect the blessings He has bestowed on me .God is good
  • Stephen on Ezekiel 20:16 - 9 years ago
    I have been pondering on these words of our Hallowed Father, and feel uneasy about Sunday keeping Jesus said if you love me keep My commandments, we Christians have followed our teachers blindly into all pagan practices that offend our Heavenly Father, is the church above Gods statutes? where in His word did He change the Sabbath, He is coming back to judge am I part of His chosen bride, my spirit says come out and serve God as He commands.
  • Chakam Ben Hal Yah on Ezekiel 20:31 - 11 years ago
    I think its talking about people celebrating there birthdays and celebrating christmas giving gifts
  • Child of God on Ezekiel 20 - 11 years ago
    God gave them the ways in which they should live but because they would not listen.They made the wrong desions.Which had concequences.
  • Gordon on Ezekiel 20:35 - 12 years ago
    Revelations 12 states Israel will be fed in this "wilderness of the nations" for a period of 1,260 days. I interpret that symbolically to mean that Israel would be exiled throughout the nations but would be fed, meaning that Israel would survive. The only question I have is about the 1,260 days. If that is symbolic also, what does it mean?
  • Alexander Zephyr on Ezekiel 20:35 - 12 years ago
    The same what I think of Ezekiel 37:1, 12: no real physical resurrection of the dead (open graves and dry bones)and no real physical geographical place of 'The Wilderness of the nations, as all of symbolical, metaphorical expressions are 'in line with the fantastic symbolism of Ezekiel throughout his entire Book. So,
    why are we looking for particular geographical location of ‘The Wilderness of the nations’, if Ezekiel just uses this metaphorical symbol to show the spiritual emptiness of idolatrous nations who do not know Almighty God of Israel and His Immortal Torah. That is why God wants His People Israel get out of this ‘Wilderness’!
  • Doorgunner on Ezekiel 20:25 - 12 years ago
    (God gave them the Commandments, which could bring Peace, but they despised the Commandments because of the hardness of their hearts)Therefore God gave them Laws that no sane man should live by: an eye for an eye...a tooth for a tooth. Because God ordered them to do such things, they justified it by their hardened hearts. And he gave them judgements that they never should have carried out: When you enter into a city that God has given you, slay the young and the old, the men and the women, the children and the animals. And they did it (carried out his judgements that he gave them, hoping that they would come to their senses), but they did it willingly because their hearts were not right with God. This is why Jesus told them (their decendants) "It has been said of Old...".


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