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Day 206 Ezekiel 46–48 Psalm 15

  • Foto del escritor: Samantha Patschke
    Samantha Patschke
  • 25 jul
  • 1 Min. de lectura

In Ezekiel 46, his vision continues. We see worship being restored. A blessed and refreshing rhythm returns. People worship together, but the prince has a special role: not to rule with power, but to honor God. In Ezekiel 47, reveals a breathtaking vision, a river flowing from the Temple bringing with it life. This river symbolizes God’s Spirit, wherever He flows, there is life. In Ezekiel 48, the vision continues, the Promised Land is divided among the twelve tribes, with justice and balance. Jerusalem is placed at the center, and a new name is given to the city: The Lord is There. It’s a fitting end to a book filled with exile and hope. Psalm 15, a man walks up to the sanctuary and asks a heartfelt question: Who is worthy, Lord, to be near You? Who can remain in Your sacred place? God answers, not with rules, but with a picture of a faithful life. A person described with true character. Someone who lives with integrity, speaks honestly, treats others with kindness, honors the faithful, keeps their word, and acts with justice. Their life is steady and secure, deeply rooted in what is right.

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