Ezekiel 36 Part II
For part two of the Ezekiel 36 series we will be looking at verses 24-27.
”I will take you from the nations and gather you from all the countries and bring you into your own land. I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you shall be clean from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols I will cleanse you. And I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules.” (ESV)
In the first part of this series we looked at verses 16-23 and talked about the speaking nature of God and the sinful nature of humanity. I made the bold claim that the righteousness of God and our sinfulness could not be reconciled apart from the atoning work of Christ as He humbled Himself by coming to the earth He created, living the perfect life that we could not live and dying a propitiatory death in our place. Now comes the regenerational implication of Christ’s atonement.
We understand from the context of this passage (during the exile of the nations of Israel and Judah, some time between 586 and 573 BC) that the sentence “I will take you from the nations and gather you from all the countries and bring you into your own land.” (24) is a reassurance from the Lord that, as previously stated by the prophets, the exile was necessary and wholly deserved but not the end of the story – that indeed a remnant would be brought out (Isaiah 6:13), a holy seed of Israel that would deliver the promised Messiah.
The Father says that He will sprinkle clean water on the remnant and make them clean from all of their unrighteousness. He will cleanse them from their own iniquity for His own name’s sake, and then comes the meat of the passage – the stunning new revelation. He promises that to the remnant He will give a new heart, one that does not follow the law simply because of the fear of covenantal curses (which we will discuss in part three of this series), but because the law of God is what they truly desire.
In light of the new covenant of Christ’s blood we understand this passage to mean that for those who are redeemed (the Christian) a new heart is given, one that causes us to “walk in [God's] statutes and be careful to obey [His] rules.” At the time of justification (when the sinner is made righteous in the sight of the Father) comes the beginning of sanctification in the regeneration of the soul. The Christian, at the moment of regeneration, is given a new heart, one that desires holiness and obeys the spirit of the law of God not because it makes them religious, but because it is their deepest desire. Granted there is room for conflict in the heart of the believer due to sinful nature that will continue until we are glorified on the last day, but at the deepest part of the true Christian’s heart is a yearning for Christ and His will.
So if you look at yourself and at the deepest part of your soul, at the core of who you are behind all of the latent sin from your old ways you see a desire for lawlessness and sinfulness, maybe it is time that you truly claimed the blood of Christ as your reason for justification and not your religious acts, praying that He would by His grace give you a new heart that “will cause you to walk in [His] statutes.”
If you read the blog regularly it is no secret that I am not a fan of religion, and this passage is yet one more reason why. You see, religion teaches that we need to do things that we don’t want to do in order to live the life some etherial and removed God wants us to. Christianity teaches that when we trust in Christ we receive a new heart and that Christ is sufficient, more so than any deeds we can perform. Therefore we do not need to do these things that we do not want to, but are given grace to live out of the deepest desires of our hearts – a desire for holiness and the life He commands us. We no longer live according to a set of rules in order to please God, but know that Christ has already done so and we are given a new heart that desires nothing less than Jesus. That is Christianity, that is Christ’s work in the heart of His people.
-MD Letteney
I’ve Been Memed!
BJ over at the Stupid Scholar blog tagged me in his post and asked me to answer some questions for him. Now I am usually anti-surveys, but I am always pro-BJ, so here goes:
1. What were you doing 10 years ago?
Hmm, ten years ago would put me in July 1998 at Cornell University for three weeks of summer camp. I would have been a JC (Junior Cornellian) by that time and remember taking a cooking class while my brothers took rappelling with their age group.
2. Five Items on Your To Do List Today.
Pretty standard day for a guy with no standard day:
a) Go to the office to meet Nicole and work on our middle school sunday school lesson.
b) Move over to my buddy’s place and let out his dog while he is on vacation.
c) Take Nicole to the airport.
d) Hang out with middle school guys.
e) Finally post another entry in the Ezekiel 36 series.
3. Snacks I enjoy:
I have not snacked much since moving overseas (and moving back a few weeks ago), but I do love swedish fish, saltine crackers, and cheese-whiz, although not together. Hmm…maybe I have something to try next time I am feeling particularly unhealthy.
4. What would you do if you were a billionaire?
Probably the same things I do now – work for the church, study like a geek, complain about gas prices, r
ip on mormons, etc. In all likelyhood I would do those same things while travelling around a bit including back to Tranås for a visit. I would no doubt also start supporting missionaries more than I can on my current salary. That would be my number one goal.
5. Places you would like to live:
I would love to move back to Sweden at some point if the Lord calls me, or back to New York, but I have a feeling Chapel Hill, NC will be my home for at least the next few years. Other than that – I am fine with whatever. I have found in the last few years as I have moved all over the world pretty consistently that I have the unique ability to survive and thrive pretty much wherever I am placed.
Ok, well there we are. I guess to keep this going I will tag:
Ken over at Cross HappeningsPete at Without Wax
Marta Douglass and,
-Mark

