And I will bring you into the wilderness of the people, and there will I plead with you face to face.
I'm going to bring you out into the wilderness where it's just us, and there we're going to have a real conversation, face to face, no hiding.
Sometimes God takes you to the quiet places so you can finally hear each other clearly.
📚 Historical Context
Ezekiel was a prophet speaking to the Jewish exiles in Babylon during the 6th century BC, a time when Israel was suffering the consequences of their repeated unfaithfulness to God's covenant. In this prophecy from Ezekiel 20, God is recounting Israel's history of rebellion from the Exodus onward and promising to lead them into a metaphorical wilderness for direct judgment and purification, much like their experiences in the Sinai desert. This "wilderness of the people" symbolizes a place of isolation and confrontation where God would deal personally with His people to restore them.
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