Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Ezekial 18 – Sins of the Father

I have been listening through Ezekial this month and chapter 18 stuck out to me. Sometimes I wonder if I have to pay for the sins of my father or if I raise a son who defies God, will I have to pay for his sins. I’ve always felt we’re responsible for ourselves but God’s Word and His clarification on the subject really meant a lot to me this week.

Ezekial gives this list of sins several times in this chapter but to save time I’ll list them here.
1.       Violent
2.       Shedder of blood
3.       Eats upon the mountain
4.       Defiles his neighbor’s wife
5.       Oppresses the poor and needy
6.       Commits robbery
7.       Does not restore a pledge
8.       Lift up his eyes to the idols
9.       Commits abomination
10.    Lends at an interest and takes a profit

Ezekial also lists the behaviors of a righteous man, which parallels the list of sins.
1.       Does not eat upon the mountain
2.       Lift his eyes to the idols of Israel
3.       Does not defile neighbor’s wife
4.       Does not oppress anyone
5.       Restores to the debtor his pledge
6.       Exacts no pledge
7.       Commits no robbery
8.       Gives bread to the hungry
9.       Covers the naked with a garment
10.    Withholds his hand from iniquity
11.    Withholds his hand from injustice
12.    Executes true justice between man and man
13.    Takes no interest or take a profit
14.    Obeys my rules
15.    Walks in my statutes
16.    Keeps my rules by acting faithfully


Here’s the good news, the lesson for today.
1.       The soul who sins shall die. (vs. 4, 19)
2.       The righteous man shall live. (vs. 9)
3.       The righteous man shall not die because of his sinful son. (vs. 13)
a.        He shall not pay for the iniquity of his son. (vs. 20)
4.       The righteous man shall not die because of his sinful father. (vs. 17)
a.       He shall not pay for the iniquity of his father. (vs. 20)
5.       If the sinful (wicked) turn from their sin, they shall not die and his transgressions shall not be remembered against him. (vs. 21, 27-28)
6.       If the righteous man turns to wickedness, he shall die and his righteous deeds will not be remembered. (vs. 24, 26)

Have I any pleasure in the death of the wicked, declares the Lord God, and not rather that he should turn from his way and live? (vs. 23)


For I have no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the Lord God; so turn, and live. (vs. 32)

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