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What does Ezekiel's vision teach us about God's judgment?

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Ezekiel's vision portrays God's judgment as a serious response to sin, showcasing His holiness and the consequences of disobedience.

In Ezekiel 1, the vision underscores the severity of God’s judgment upon His people due to their persistent rebellion and disregard for His commands. This vision serves as a sobering reminder that God's steadfastness in holiness necessitates judgment for disobedience. The storm cloud representing His wrath and the angels serving as His instruments of judgment illustrate that God's holiness is not merely abstract but actively engaged in the moral order of the universe. It teaches that sin cannot be overlooked and that God's discipline is a crucial aspect of His redemptive plan for His people.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 1:4-12, Hebrews 12:6, Jeremiah 1:14

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