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Daily Bread

Warning!

- The Philippine Star

“I have no pleasure in the death of one who dies,” says the Lord God. “Therefore turn and live!”— Ezekiel 18:32

During the past year, cars, trucks, tires, window blinds, and toy xylophones have been recalled by their manufacturers. In every case, the message was similar: “This product is defective or dangerous and could cause serious injury or even death. Return it to us and we will correct the problem.” But it’s up to the consumer to heed the warning and return the dangerous item.

Suppose God put this warning on the heart and soul of every person: “Because of a fatal attraction to sin and willful misuse, this item is defective. Failure to correct this problem will result in certain spiritual death.”

Through the prophet Ezekiel, God said that the hearts of His people had become adulterous (Ezekiel 6:9) and as hard as a rock (11:19). Yet the Lord longed for their hearts to be softened, and for them to come back to Him. He made this impassioned plea: “Repent, and turn from all your transgressions, so that iniquity will not be your ruin. . . . Get yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. For why should you die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of one who dies . . . . Therefore turn and live!” (18:30-32).

Today, by turning from sin to God through faith in Jesus Christ, anyone can have a new heart.

— David McCasland

The power of God can turn a heart

From evil and the power of sin;

The love of God can change a life

And make it new and cleansed within. 

— Fasick

READ: Ezekiel 18:26-32

Salvation is not turning over

a new leaf, but receiving a new life.

The Bible in one year:

• Ezekiel 15-18

EZEKIEL

FASICK

FOR I

GOD

JESUS CHRIST

LORD GOD

NEW

SUPPOSE GOD

YET THE LORD

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