776 Two Sisters, One Tragic Story Ezekiel 23 (The Gospel According to Ezekiel Part 16)
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Monday, May 25th: In Episode 776 of The Daily Grind, we continue The Gospel According to Ezekiel with Part 16, “Two Sisters, One Tragic Story,” from Ezekiel 23. Ezekiel tells a shocking allegory about two sisters, Oholah and Oholibah, representing Samaria and Jerusalem, to expose the spiritual unfaithfulness of both kingdoms. Instead of trusting God, they continually pursued foreign powers, idols, political alliances, and the values of surrounding nations. Samaria chased after Assyria and was eventually destroyed by the very empire she trusted. Jerusalem witnessed that collapse and still followed the same path, becoming even more corrupt. Ezekiel reveals that idolatry is not merely rule-breaking but covenant betrayal, a turning away from the God who loved and rescued His people. The chapter shows how false loves eventually become destroyers, as the things people trust instead of God ultimately enslave and wound them. Beneath the harsh imagery, however, is the heartbreak of a God grieving over His people’s rebellion and still calling them toward repentance. Christians ultimately see the answer to humanity’s divided loyalties in Jesus Christ, who remains faithful where human beings continually fail. Ezekiel 23 challenges us to examine what competes for our ultimate loyalty, identity, and trust today.
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