767 When Glory Departs Ezekiel 9–10 (The Gospel According to Ezekiel Part 7)
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Tuesday, May 12th: In Episode 767 of The Daily Grind, we continue The Gospel According to Ezekiel with Part 7, “When Glory Departs,” from Ezekiel 9–10. Ezekiel witnesses one of the most heartbreaking moments in Scripture as the glory of God begins to leave the temple. Before judgment falls, God marks those who still grieve over the sin and corruption of the city, showing that He still sees and preserves the faithful remnant. Judgment then begins at the sanctuary itself, reminding us that accountability is greatest where God’s truth and presence have been most clearly known. Ezekiel falls face down in grief as he watches the vision unfold, feeling the sorrow of what sin has done to the people. The glory of God slowly moves from the Holy of Holies toward the temple threshold, showing that God does not withdraw casually or without warning. The real tragedy is not simply exile or national collapse, but the loss of God’s presence among His people. Ezekiel warns us that it is possible to maintain religious activity while drifting far from God Himself. This chapter calls us to reject empty religion and pursue whole-hearted worship and repentance. Even in the departure of glory, however, a thread of hope remains: the God who withdraws because of sin is also the God who restores because of mercy.
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