Show Notes
A Devotion for your drive into work:
Today I want to remind us that when God unsheathes His sword, neither our religion nor our nation can protect us—only running to the crucified and risen King can.
In this devotional, Pastor Brian Noble walks through Ezekiel 21, where God’s “unsheathed sword” exposes Judah’s sin, strips away false security, and announces certain judgment just before Jerusalem’s fall. It traces four scenes: the sword drawn against all flesh (including the sanctuaries), the sword sharpened and polished for slaughter, the sword in Babylon’s hand as God’s instrument against corrupt Davidic kingship, and finally the sword turned against the mocking Ammonites, showing God judges both Israel and the nations. Along the way, you stress that religious privilege and national identity cannot shield anyone from God’s holy judgment, and that God can overturn any throne while still preserving His promise to give the crown “to the one whose right it is,” fulfilled in Jesus, the true Son of David. The devotional then applies these truths to the public square—warning against trusting church activity, labels, or government as saviors—and calls listeners to tremble at God’s holiness, grieve over sin, and flee to Christ, who has already borne the sword of judgment at the cross so there is now no condemnation for those in Him.
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