In Ezekiel 26, we find an awesome Word of judgment, spoken against
the city of Tyre. The Word, spoken by God through His prophet, is
uncompromising - “Tyre, you famous city, you have been destroyed”
(Ezekiel 26:17). The effect of Tyre’s fall is described: “Your defeat
will make the people, who live by the coast, tremble. Your end will
terrify the islands in the sea” (Ezekiel 26:18). This is the fear of the
Lord. We become aware that it’s a terrible thing to fall into the hands
of the living God. The Gospel tells us about the hands that were nailed
to the Cross for us, so that we might pass from judgment to salvation,
through faith in Jesus Christ.
This is a continuation of the Word
of judgment, which began in Ezekiel 26. How final are the words at the
end of Ezekiel 27: “You have come to a terrible end, and you will never
exist again” (Ezekiel 27:36). This is the bad news concerning all of us.
We are sinners. We are under God’s judgment. Our only hope is the God
of grace and mercy. He has made Himself known to us as the One, who can
turn everything around for us. He does through His Son, Jesus Christ.
God’s
judgment on Tyre - This theme continues on from Ezekiel 26 - 27. The
emphasis is on His judgment on the king - “the ruler of Tyre” (Ezekiel
28:1). Here, we look beyond “the ruler of Tyre.” We may look on from him
to Satan. Like the king of Tyre, Satan will also “come to a terrible
end” (Ezekiel 28:19). In Ezekiel 28:20-24, we have a prophecy of
judgment on Sidon. In Ezekiel 28:25-26, we have a message of hope for
God’s people, Israel - “they will know that I am the Lord their God”
(Ezekiel 28:26).
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