In these chapters of the Bible's book of Ezekiel the prophet describes the restoration of sacrifices and priestly offices associated with the temple he envisioned. He also envisions the glory of the LORD entering the temple in a manner reminiscent of what had happened in Solomon's temple (Second Chronicles, chapter 5, verse 14). Clearly, he has high hopes for the full restoration of God's people.
How do you imagine God's glory filling the temple of your heart, reader? How would that feel? What differences would it make in your living, your words, your actions, and your loves?
Sunday, August 25, 2019
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