“They have blown the trumpet and made everything ready, but none goes to battle, for my wrath is upon all their multitude. The sword is without; pestilence and famine are within. He who is in the field dies by the sword, and him who is in the city famine and pestilence devour. And if any survivors escape, they will be on the mountains, like doves of the valleys, all of them moaning, each one over his iniquity. All hands are feeble, and all knees turn to water. They put on sackcloth, and horror covers them. Shame is on all faces, and baldness on all their heads. They cast their silver into the streets, and their gold is like an unclean thing. Their silver and gold are not able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the Lord. They cannot satisfy their hunger or fill their stomachs with it. For it was the stumbling block of their iniquity. His beautiful ornament they used for pride, and they made their abominable images and their detestable things of it. Therefore I make it an unclean thing to them. And I will give it into the hands of foreigners for prey, and to the wicked of the earth for spoil, and they shall profane it. I will turn my face from them, and they shall profane my treasured place. Robbers shall enter and profane it.” (Ezekiel 7:14–22)God planned severe treatment for His people who had turned from Him to worship idols made of metal. Besides physical hunger and famine, and other horrors, their precious jewels of silver and gold became mere plunder in the minds of their invaders.
I’ve no idols in my home; certainly not enough precious metal that anyone would consider stealing, but how would I feel if the things I value (like photos, gifts from my children, etc.) were considered mere junk by others? Would this make me rethink my priorities? Would it mean a deeper dependance on the One who governs my life and whatever I possess?
In the past couple of weeks, two small paring knives have disappeared from our home. However, this week my hubby found a valued item that he thought may be lost forever. And just now we got a call that something I made is being returned to me. Another unexpected surprise from God.
These insignificant events make me wonder at the hardness of heart of God's OT people to the point that He had to send them into exile, famine, danger, and loss to wake them up to their idolatry. Their wealth would not feed them, or save them, or bring them home. They cast their silver and gold into the streets as unclean and not able to deliver them from God's wrath.
Jesus, I am aware that wealth and art could minister to a person’s pride and ego. However, they can become a pollution, or even taken by others who do not really appreciate them. Guard my heart against the worship of possessions. Do not allow anything rob me of my love and worship for You.