Bible Reading

Ezekiel Chapter 15 - The Vine Planted in Canaan

God specifically describe His people as a vine that is brought out from Egypt and planted in the fertile land of Canaan.

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This chapter, the shortest in the book of Ezekiel, is interestingly followed by the longest chapter (chapter 16 with sixty-three verses). Nevertheless, there remains a powerful message that we need to pay special heed to.

God specifically describe His people as a vine that is brought out from Egypt and planted in the fertile land of Canaan. (Ps 80: 8 - 11) Though weak and frail, they thrive because of God's care and protection, because God removed greater and mightier enemies from the land (Deut 7:1). 

And for what purpose did God do so?

The people were to honour Him by producing fruits of high quality and value (Jer 2:21). But sadly, this was not so.

If we are fruitless, we are just merely wasting the ground that supplies the nutrients. Just like in the parable of the barren fig tree in Luke 13:6 - 9, we face the end of being cut down. (Incidentally the wood of fig tree, according to some, is like the vine is also not useful.  What more a burnt vine or wood, which will be even more useless).

So let us see ourselves in the right light, to continue in the grace of God, walking humbly with Him, bearing fruits worthy of His praise, and serving Him faithfully.

See Also

Ezekiel Chapter 48 - The LORD Is There

Ezekiel Chapter 48 - The LORD Is There

Ezekiel 48 outlines the division of the land among the twelve tribes of Israel and the city of the Lord. The division of the land shows that in God's Kingdom there is a place for all who believe in and obey the One True God (John 14:1-6). Ezekiel 48:1-7, 23-29 details the allocation of land to the tribes of Israel. This reminds us of God's faithfulness in keeping His promises. Despite Israel's history of rebellion, God remains true to His word. So, let us continue to trust in God's faithfulness, even when circumstances seem challenging. Remember that God’s timing is perfect, and His promises are sure. Ezekiel 48:8-22 describes the holy district set apart for the Lord, including the sanctuary and the land for the priests and Levites. This highlights the importance of holiness and dedicated spaces for worship. The pressures of everyday life may cause us to lose focus and forget God. That is why worship is so important . We need to dedicate time and space in our daily lives for worship and communion with God, which includes prayer, reading the Bible and reflecting on His words. The book of Ezekiel begins by describing the holiness of God that Israel had despised and ignored. As a result, God’s presence departed from the Temple, the city and the people. The book ends with a detailed vision of the new Temple, the new city and the new people, all demonstrating God’s holiness. No matter what challenges we face today, remember that God ‘s plan is always good for us. So, let us continue to hold on to the eternal hope we have in Christ and to look forward to the fulfilment of His promises in His glorious Kingdom, where God shall dwell with us, and we will be His people, and the name of the city from that day shall be: THE LORD IS THERE (Ezekiel 48:35).

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