Ezekiel
15 & 16 – Unfruitfulness
The
vine was a familiar emblem of Israel (Psalm 80:8). Vines are good for only two
things: bearing or burning. You do not build with wood from the vine because it
does not lend itself to being cut and shaped. If the vine does not bear fruit,
it is useless, and that was the condition of God’s people in Ezekiel’s day. If
you share the life of God through faith in Jesus Christ, let that life reveal
itself in the fruit you bear for His glory.
Israel
was the wife of Jehovah only because of His grace and love. She was in wretched
shape when He called her and saved her. He showered her with gifts, which she
used to commit spiritual adultery as she worshiped the idols of other nations.
She was both an adulterous wife who broke the marriage covenant and a harlot
who paid others to sin with her. God judged Sodom and Israel, but that did not
deter Judah; she went right on sinning. No wonder God became angry and judged
the people.
In
Romans 7:4, Paul applies these two images to believers: we are “married to
another- to Him who was raised from the dead, that we should bear fruit to
God”. Jesus Christ wants our single-hearted devotion as we share our love with
Him (2 Cor. 11:2-3).
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J.
Vernon McGee Commentary and Nelson’s Quick Reference Commentary.
Dr.
David Jeremiah.
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