Injustice

 Ezekiel 9:9 ESV 

Then he said to me, “The guilt of the house of Israel and Judah is exceedingly great. The land is full of blood, and the city full of injustice. For they say, ‘The Lord has forsaken the land, and the Lord does not see.’  

There's a grain of truth to ancient Israel and Judah's attitude towards God. There's a sense in which he did seem to abandon the land and send the people into Babylonian captivity. Essentially however they misrepresented him.

Elsewhere we're told that God partly put his people into seventy years of Babylonian captivity to give the land its Sabbath rest that the people had neglected to give it. So far from forsaking the land, it could be argued that God was restoring it for future generations. Otherwise it could have become a barren wasteland.

It's a plain lie of the devil that God doesn't see our evil. He doesn't turn a blind eye to our iniquities. He is omniscient, all knowing, and he hates our wrongdoing.

We will believe anything to try and justify our sins. Yet the truth is what matters. We must repent of our injustice and cry out to the Lord for salvation.

'Lord Almighty, we ask you to have mercy upon us for our evildoing, for we come in the name of Christ, amen'.
 


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