In the Old Testament, Egypt was the center of the world - they had wealth, power, they claimed the pharaohs were immortal gods, they were revered throughout the world, they controlled commerce, they had slaves, they ruled all of the earth. As such a relevant comparison can be made between the Egypt of the Bible and the civilized world today. While I do not believe this chapter is pure prophecy about the end times, I think that we can learn about the nature of God from this and see how bad things have been and will be. Egypt was wiped out - and so will the world be. As Christians we know the suffering the world will experience when all they have trusted in - pleasure, money, fame,power - is turned to dust. Be thankful that your trust is in Jesus Christ.
Ezekiel 30
A Sad Day for Egypt
1 This is another message that came to me from the Lord:
2 “Son of man, prophesy and give this message from the Sovereign Lord:“Weep and wail for that day, 3 for the terrible day is almost here— the day of the Lord! It is a day of clouds and gloom, a day of despair for the nations. 4 A sword will come against Egypt, and those who are slaughtered will cover the ground. Its wealth will be carried away and its foundations destroyed. The land of Ethiopia[a] will be ravished. 5 Ethiopia, Libya, Lydia, all Arabia,[b] and all their other allies will be destroyed in that war.
6 “For this is what the Lord says: All of Egypt’s allies will fall, and the pride of her power will end. From Migdol to Aswan[c] they will be slaughtered by the sword, says the Sovereign Lord. 7 Egypt will be desolate, surrounded by desolate nations, and its cities will be in ruins, surrounded by other ruined cities. 8 And the people of Egypt will know that I am the Lord when I have set Egypt on fire and destroyed all their allies. 9 At that time I will send swift messengers in ships to terrify the complacent Ethiopians. Great panic will come upon them on that day of Egypt’s certain destruction. Watch for it! It is sure to come!
10 “For this is what the Sovereign Lord says: By the power of King Nebuchadnezzar[d] of Babylon, I will destroy the hordes of Egypt. 11 He and his armies—the most ruthless of all— will be sent to demolish the land. They will make war against Egypt until slaughtered Egyptians cover the ground. 12 I will dry up the Nile River and sell the land to wicked men. I will destroy the land of Egypt and everything in it by the hands of foreigners. I, the Lord, have spoken!
13 “This is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will smash the idols[e] of Egypt and the images at Memphis.[f] There will be no rulers left in Egypt; terror will sweep the land. 14 I will destroy southern Egypt,[g] set fire to Zoan, and bring judgment against Thebes.[h] 15 I will pour out my fury on Pelusium,[i] the strongest fortress of Egypt, and I will stamp out the hordes of Thebes. 16 Yes, I will set fire to all Egypt! Pelusium will be racked with pain; Thebes will be torn apart; Memphis will live in constant terror. 17 The young men of Heliopolis and Bubastis[j] will die in battle, and the women[k] will be taken away as slaves. 18 When I come to break the proud strength of Egypt, it will be a dark day for Tahpanhes, too. A dark cloud will cover Tahpanhes, and its daughters will be led away as captives. 19 And so I will greatly punish Egypt, and they will know that I am the Lord.”
The second point is this - look how people will suffer when their lives are destroyed, be it by sin or by calamity. Time is short - tell people about Jesus
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