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**Ezekiel 8:4** โ€” *"And there I saw the glory of the God of Israel, like the vision I had seen in the plain."*

The prophet stood inside a temple riddled with idolatry โ€” secret chambers, carved images, women weeping for Tammuz โ€” and yet the glory of God was still *there*. Not withdrawn. Not silent. Present, bearing witness to every hidden thing.

This is the weight of Ezekiel's vision: God does not absent Himself from corrupted spaces. He dwells near enough to *see*. Near enough to grieve. Near enough to call His servant deeper in, past the outer courts, past the comfortable religion, into the full truth of what has been concealed.

Scripture reminds us that the glory of God is not fragile. It cannot be diminished by our disorder โ€” only obscured from our own sight when we stop looking.

Consider the places in your own life where His glory has been present all along, waiting to be recognized.

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