The Sins of Israel
Text: Ezekiel 22
I. Ezekiel is asked to judge - Ezekiel 22:1-2
A. He is invited as a son of man – to see that even man sees the problem
B. Would he be willing to declare Israel’s abominations?
II. Murder and Idolatry - Ezekiel 22:3-6
A. God give Israel time, but she spent that time committing murder and creating idols
1. Just like the later Jews - Romans 2:5
2. Just like false teachers now - II Peter 2:3
B. She has inflicted harm on herself - Proverbs 8:36
C. Man doesn’t go part way into sin, he has a tendency to go as far as he can - I Thessalonians 2:16; Matthew 23:32
D. Their sins have advanced the day of their end, but they ignored the warning signs.
1. Their evil and God’s destruction makes them a laughing stock among the nations - Deuteronomy 28:37; Psalm 44:13; Jeremiah 18:16; 24:9; Daniel 9:16
E. Her kings have promoted murder - Nehemiah 9:34; Isaiah 1:23; Micah 3:1-3, 9-11
III. Sins from within - Ezekiel 22:7-12
A. Much are charges paralleling the curses in Deuteronomy 27:15-26
B. Make light of mother and father - Exodus 21:17; Deuteronomy 27:16; Proverbs 20:20; 30:17
C. Oppressed strangers, mistreated orphans and widows - Exodus 22:21-22; Deuteronomy 27:19; Jeremiah 7:6; Zechariah 7:10
1. Why? Taking advantage of those at a disadvantage.
2. Matthew 23:14
D. Despised the worship of God and His Sabbath - Leviticus 19:30; Amos 8:4-6; Ezekiel 22:26; Malachi 1:6-8, 12
E. Slander to cause murder - Leviticus 19:16; Deuteronomy 27:24; I Kings 21:10-13; Psalm 50:20; Jeremiah 9:4; Matthew 26:59; Acts 6:11-13
F. Fornication while worshiping idols - Deuteronomy 27:15; Psalms 106:28; Exodus 32:6
G. Incest - Leviticus 18:7-9, 15; 20:11-12, 17; Deuteronomy 27:20, 22-23
H. Violating the laws of uncleanness - Leviticus 18:19; 20:18
I. Adultery - Leviticus 18:20; 20:10; Jeremiah 5:8
J. Bribery - Exodus 23:8; Deuteronomy 16:19; 27:25
K. Usury - Exodus 22:25; Leviticus 25:35-36; Deuteronomy 23:19; Psalm 15:5
L. Extortion - Proverbs 1:19; Isaiah 56:11; I Corinthians 5:11; 6:10
M. Forgetting God - Deuteronomy 32:18; Psalm 106:21; Jeremiah 3:21
IV. God’s response to their sins - Ezekiel 22:13-16
A. God will beat His fists at the dishonest profit and bloodshed
1. “Beat fists” is a sign of anger - Numbers 24:10
2. They will not be able to outlast God’s wrath - Isaiah 45:9; I Corinthians 10:22; Hebrews 10:31
3. God later says He will not give up - Ezekiel 24:14
B. God will scatter them into captivity to remove their filthiness - Nehemiah 1:8; Isaiah 1:25; Zechariah 13:9; Malachi 4:1
C. They will be defiled so that they will acknowledge God - Isaiah 47:6; Psalm 9:6
V. Parallel to purifying metal - Ezekiel 22:17-22
A. Israel is dross - worthless metals that need to be removed from silver - Psalm 119:119; Isaiah 1:22
1. It takes a hot fire to remove the impurities - Jeremiah 6:28-30; Proverbs 17:3
2. The fire is afflictions - Isaiah 31:9; 48:10
3. Notice they became dross. They were always this bad.
B. God will gather them to melt them - Ezekiel 21:31-32; Isaiah 54:16
1. God is a consuming fire - Deuteronomy 4:24; Psalm 21:9; 50:3; Nahum 1:6
2. The wicked is consumed - Psalm 68:2; Jeremiah 9:7
VI. Israel’s sins are wide spread, across all levels of society - Ezekiel 22:23-31
A. A land not cleansed (remains polluted) and no rain (no blessings - Joel 2:23)
1. As charged - II Chronicles 36:14-16
2. Even punished, they do not turn - Isaiah 1:5; 9:13; Jeremiah 2:30; 5:3; 6:29
3. Example - Jeremiah 44:16-19
4. Micah 3:11
B. The prophets
1. Zephaniah 3:4; Jeremiah 6:13; Lamentations 2:14; II Peter 2:1-3
2. A conspiracy - I Kings 22:11-13
3. Micah 3:5-7
C. The priests
1. Hosea 6:9; Jeremiah 2:8; Malachi 2:1-3, 8
2. Ezekiel 20:12-13
D. The rulers - Zephaniah 3:3; Isaiah 1:23
E. Prophets using improper mortar - Ezekiel 13:10-16; 21:29
1. Claiming to speak for God while telling lies - Jeremiah 6:14; 23:16-17, 21, 25-32
F. The people - Jeremiah 5:26-28; Micah 2;2; Isaiah 59:3-7
G. God looked for someone to stand up and oppose the wickedness, someone to plead the case for the people, but He found none - Jeremiah 5:1; Psalm 106:23; Isaiah 59:16; 63:5
1. Others who pleaded - Genesis 20:7; Exodus 32:10-14; Numbers 16:48
2. What about Jeremiah? - Jeremiah 11:14
3. You see the godly also agree that they were too far gone and are unwilling to plead for such wicked people - Jeremiah 15:1
4. Remember God asked Ezekiel to judge and now we know the answer
H. They receive what they deserve - Isaiah 3:11