Do I have any
pleasure at all that the wicked should die?" says the Lord GOD, "and
not that he should turn from his ways and live? - Ezekiel 18.23
Ezekiel is a pretty
sombre and serious book. It is a book of doom and gloom. It is a book that
really shows the brokenness of this world. There is a lot of judgement for sin
and wrath of God there. It is a clear picture of a society without God.
But even here we
see God calling out with the answer ‘I don’t take any pleasure in the death of
the wicked,’ He says, ‘I take pleasure when they turn and live.’
We see it all the
time in the scriptures. When the serpents were biting people in the wilderness
Moses said to ‘look to the brazen serpent and you will live.’ Jesus used that
to illustrate the need to look to Him in John 3 when he was talking to
Nicodemus. I think of the prodigal son’s father waiting on the front step for
his wandering son to turn around and come home – and when he did turn for home
the father ran to him.
God takes no pleasure
in the death of the wicked. He would that all would turn to Him. Turn and live
was God’s call to Israel. It is still God’s call to a broken world in 2017.
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