July 10, 2026

Protected even when disciplined…

The word of the Lord came to me: “Son of man, set your face against Mount Seir, and prophesy against it, and say to it, Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against you, Mount Seir, and I will stretch out my hand against you, and I will make you a desolation and a waste. I will lay your cities waste, and you shall become a desolation, and you shall know that I am the Lord. Because you cherished perpetual enmity and gave over the people of Israel to the power of the sword at the time of their calamity, at the time of their final punishment, therefore, as I live, declares the Lord God, I will prepare you for blood, and blood shall pursue you; because you did not hate bloodshed, therefore blood shall pursue you. I will make Mount Seir a waste and a desolation, and I will cut off from it all who come and go. And I will fill its mountains with the slain. On your hills and in your valleys and in all your ravines those slain with the sword shall fall. I will make you a perpetual desolation, and your cities shall not be inhabited. Then you will know that I am the Lord. “Because you said, ‘These two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will take possession of them’—although the Lord was there— therefore, as I live, declares the Lord God, I will deal with you according to the anger and envy that you showed because of your hatred against them. And I will make myself known among them, when I judge you. And you shall know that I am the Lord. “I have heard all the revilings that you uttered against the mountains of Israel, saying, ‘They are laid desolate; they are given us to devour.’ (Ezekiel 35:1–12)
If I am reading this correctly, God is rebuking those who try to take advantage of His  people when they are experiencing His discipline. Such people hate the people of God so are not going to help or encourage them while they experience God's judgment, but instead use that time to hurt them even more.

This form of persecution still happens in the family of God. Those who are against Christian believers rejoice when we struggle, as if our situation proves to them that their unbelief is better than our faith. What can I do if this happens to me?

If their accusations are false that is one thing, but what if they are true? What if I sinned and God's correction became visible, even a thing for others to laugh at and put me down for doing such a thing?

If that happened to them, would they hide or deny or make excuses for it? If so, then I must openly admit my error and make no excuses. How can a anyone ruin me if I’m honest about getting what I deserve?

Making excuses is easier. I didn’t see it coming, or someone else is at fault. It is easy to plead ignorance than admit guilt.

I don’t know what happened in this OT situation, yet the passage says God was not happy with those who mess with His will. He may not expect our enemies to do the right thing or those who detest matters of faith to behave as if they did, but He rebukes them and warns them that He will make Himself known to them and will judge them.

This speaks to the reason behind His discipline of me. He will do it, but He will also protect me from anyone who is thinking how good it is to see me “finally get what she deserves” and smugly take advantage of what God is doing.

Jesus, so far this is an imaginary event yet if it were real, I can see it as a powerful statement of Your care for Your people even while You are rebuking us. Your discipline is given with love and for our good — but the harsh treatment of others is not motived by any goodness at all. May You grant discernment to see the difference so I can trust what You are doing and reject or dismiss the actions of those who want only to harm and hurt.


 

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