Ezekiel 18:26
"“Yet you say, ‘The way of the Lord is not equal.’ Hear now, house of Israel: Is my way not equal? Aren’t your ways unequal?"
Key Reflection
Ezekiel 18:26 challenges the notion that God’s justice and mercy are inconsistent or unfair. The passage asserts that if one repents and turns away from their sins, they will find forgiveness and life (verse 31). This verse underscores a core theological truth: while God's path may seem just to those who understand it, there is often resistance to this message among those who continue in their wicked ways. The cultural context of ancient Israel was deeply rooted in the belief that divine justice should be evident and fair; thus, this verse serves as a powerful reminder that true righteousness involves personal repentance and transformation, even when societal norms or personal beliefs suggest otherwise.
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