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**Ezekiel 18:25** โ€” *"Yet you say, 'The way of the Lord is not just.' Hear now, O house of Israel: Is it My way that is unjust? Is it not your ways that are unjust?"*

God does not flinch from the accusation. He absorbs it โ€” then answers it with a question that reorients the entire courtroom.

Israel had grown comfortable auditing God. When consequences arrived, they pointed upward rather than inward. Sound familiar?

This is the posture of every heart that has rehearsed its grievances more than its confessions. We build a case against heaven while the evidence sits quietly in the mirror.

Yet the mercy here is stunning: God *engages* the complaint. He does not silence them โ€” He *reasons* with them. As Isaiah 1:18 echoes, *"Come now, let us reason together."*

The Shepherd does not abandon the sheep who argue with Him.

Walk with that a while โ€” and consider whose ways are actually on trial.

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