Day 232 – Chronological Bible in One Year Devotion:
Ezekiel shares three powerful lessons. In Ezekiel 17, God exposes Judah’s misplaced trust in foreign alliances instead of Him, showing that true strength and restoration come only from God’s hand. In Ezekiel 18, the message is clear: each person is accountable before God. No one inherits righteousness or guilt; every soul must choose obedience, repentance, and faith.
This chapter reminds us of God’s fairness. He delights not in judgment but in repentance and life. Ezekiel 19 laments Israel’s leadership—once strong like lions and fruitful like vines but fallen because of disobedience. It is a warning that leadership without righteousness leads to downfall.
For us today, these passages call us to personal responsibility, faithful living, and reliance on God rather than worldly security. Our lives must be rooted in God’s righteousness, not in excuses, traditions, or human alliances. God offers us hope: if we turn from sin, He will give us life.
Prayer: Father, thank You for holding me accountable in love. Help me to walk in righteousness, turning from every sin. Teach me to trust You above all human strength. May my life reflect obedience, hope, and Your glory daily. Restore me and make me fruitful for Your kingdom. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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