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**Ezekiel 43:10** โ *"As for you, son of man, describe the temple to the people of Israel, so that they may be ashamed of their iniquities. Let them measure the plan."*
There is a particular mercy in being shown what holiness looks like โ not to condemn, but to awaken. Ezekiel is not sent to lecture Israel about their failures. He is sent to *describe the temple*. To walk them through its dimensions, its gates, its sacred geometry. The measuring itself becomes the sermon.
God's design, held up against our drift, does something words of rebuke cannot. It stirs something deeper than guilt โ it stirs longing. A covenant people remembering what they were built to reflect.
Consider the places in your life where you have stopped measuring against the holy standard โ not from rebellion, but from slow forgetting.
Scripture reminds us: the blueprint still stands. The Architect has not abandoned the plan.
Walk with that today.
There is a particular mercy in being shown what holiness looks like โ not to condemn, but to awaken. Ezekiel is not sent to lecture Israel about their failures. He is sent to *describe the temple*. To walk them through its dimensions, its gates, its sacred geometry. The measuring itself becomes the sermon.
God's design, held up against our drift, does something words of rebuke cannot. It stirs something deeper than guilt โ it stirs longing. A covenant people remembering what they were built to reflect.
Consider the places in your life where you have stopped measuring against the holy standard โ not from rebellion, but from slow forgetting.
Scripture reminds us: the blueprint still stands. The Architect has not abandoned the plan.
Walk with that today.