The priests may not eat any bird or animal found dead or torn by wild beasts. Sermons
I. ALL THAT THE CHRISTIAN HAS IS DEVOTED TO THE LORD IN VIRTUE OF WHAT THE LORD HAS DONE FOR HIM. 1. Everything is the Lord's gift. What have we that we did not receive? 2. Everything is redeemed by Christ, who, in giving himself a ransom for us, redeemed our possessions and our powers unto himself. II. ALL THAT THE CHRISTIAN HAS IS DEVOTED TO THE LORD IN VIRTUE OF HIS CONSCIOUS SURRENDER AND DELIBERATE CONSECRATION OF HIMSELF TO HIS REDEEMING GOD. The dedication which the true Christian has made of himself to his Savior is unreserved. "Yet if I might make some reserve, And duty did not can, I love my Lord with zeal so great That I would give thee all!" As it was foretold that upon the bells of the horses should be inscribed, "Holiness unto the Lord," so, as a matter of fact, should the sincere Christian devote to his Redeemer all the common possessions, all the daily opportunities, with which Providence enriches him. III. THE PRINCIPLE LENDS A NEW BEAUTY AND DIGNITY TO ALL THAT THE CHRISTIAN OWNS AND DOES. Every Christian's life is dedicated, and all his property and all his talents and influence are devoted. He is not his own. Thus the light of heaven is shed upon the darkness of earth, and common things are not without a glory, because they are sanctified and ennobled as used for the service and the praise of God. - T.
I am their inheritance. We possess God as the flower the sunlight; as a babe the mother. All His resources are placed at our disposal. The seed cast into the ground immediately begins to take from earth and air the nutriment of its life, and we have the same power of deriving from the infinite fulness of God all that shall make us pure and strong and gentle. Ours are the unsearchable riches of Christ; we are made full through the fulness which God the Father has been pleased to make dwell in Him. All the resources which have been placed at His disposal in His ascension and eternal reign are gifts which He holds for men. Alas for us that we fail to possess our possessions!(F. B. Meyer, B. A.) "Thou art the organ, whose full breath is thunder; I am the keys, beneath Thy fingers pressed." (A. Maclaren, D. D.). People Ezekiel, Israelites, Joel, Levites, ZadokPlaces Holy PlaceTopics Animal, Animals, Anything, Beast, Beasts, Bird, Carcase, Caused, Dead, Death, Died, Dies, Dieth, Eat, Fowl, Itself, Natural, Pieces, Priests, Torn, Whether, WildOutline 1. The east gate assigned only to the prince4. The priests reproved for polluting the sanctuary 9. Idolaters incapable of the priests office 15. The sons of Zadok are accepted thereto 17. Ordinances for the priests Dictionary of Bible Themes Ezekiel 44:31 4438 eating Library That the Ruler Relax not his Care for the Things that are Within in his Occupation among the Things that are Without, nor Neglect to ProvideThe ruler should not relax his care for the things that are within in his occupation among the things that are without, nor neglect to provide for the things that are without in his solicitude for the things that are within; lest either, given up to the things that are without, he fall away from his inmost concerns, or, occupied only with the things that are within bestow not on his neighbours outside himself what he owes them. For it is often the case that some, as if forgetting that they have … Leo the Great—Writings of Leo the Great Epistle iv. To Cyriacus, Bishop. Paul's Departure and Crown; Ezekiel Links Ezekiel 44:31 NIVEzekiel 44:31 NLT Ezekiel 44:31 ESV Ezekiel 44:31 NASB Ezekiel 44:31 KJV Ezekiel 44:31 Bible Apps Ezekiel 44:31 Parallel Ezekiel 44:31 Biblia Paralela Ezekiel 44:31 Chinese Bible Ezekiel 44:31 French Bible Ezekiel 44:31 German Bible Ezekiel 44:31 Commentaries Bible Hub |