Introduction: God's presence in Ezekiel's restored temple symbolizes the potential for spiritual renewal within us.
1. Ezekiel 43:9 calls Israel to forsake idolatry to prepare for God's presence in the temple.
A. This mirrors our need to cleanse our lives of personal idols that block God's glory.
2. In Ezekiel 43:10-11, God's blueprint of the temple leads Israel to repentance and transformation.
A. God's Word serves as our guide to spiritual reconstruction and moral integrity.
3. Ezekiel 43:12 emphasizes the holiness of God's temple, a call to sanctity in our lives.
A. Just as the temple was set apart, our lives should reflect God's holiness and purity.
Conclusion: Just as God's glory filled Ezekiel's temple, surrendering idols and sin allows his transformative power in us.
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