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**Ezekiel 7:2** โ *"The end! The end has come upon the four corners of the land."*
Four corners. Every direction covered. No exit left unaddressed.
This is not poetic hyperbole โ it is covenant consequence. Ezekiel spoke to a people who had grown comfortable assuming God's patience was permanent permission. The land itself bore witness to their drift, and now the Shepherd's voice carried not comfort, but closure.
Scripture reminds us that mercy has a horizon when covenant is abandoned without repentance. The same God who yearned over Israel through prophet after prophet now declared: *enough*.
Consider the weight of that word โ *end* โ spoken twice. Divine repetition in Hebrew signals absolute certainty. This was not threat. It was pronouncement.
The grace that calls us back is real. So is the gravity of refusing it.
Walk with that tension today โ not in fear, but in the sober, beloved awareness that faithfulness to the covenant still matters deeply.
Four corners. Every direction covered. No exit left unaddressed.
This is not poetic hyperbole โ it is covenant consequence. Ezekiel spoke to a people who had grown comfortable assuming God's patience was permanent permission. The land itself bore witness to their drift, and now the Shepherd's voice carried not comfort, but closure.
Scripture reminds us that mercy has a horizon when covenant is abandoned without repentance. The same God who yearned over Israel through prophet after prophet now declared: *enough*.
Consider the weight of that word โ *end* โ spoken twice. Divine repetition in Hebrew signals absolute certainty. This was not threat. It was pronouncement.
The grace that calls us back is real. So is the gravity of refusing it.
Walk with that tension today โ not in fear, but in the sober, beloved awareness that faithfulness to the covenant still matters deeply.