After these things had been accomplished, the leaders approached me and said, "The people of Israel, including the priests and Levites, have not kept themselves separate from the surrounding peoples whose abominations are like those of the Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Jebusites, Ammonites, Moabites, Egyptians, and Amorites. Sermons
I. THAT SEPARATION FROM THE WORLD IS A LAW OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE. The Israelites must separate themselves from the people of the land (ver. 1). This separation is not (1) local. The Israelites and Canaanites must live in the same world, in the same town, and often in the same house. This separation is not (2) political. Both the Israelites and the Canaanites must act their part as citizens of the same state. This separation is not (3) commercial. The Israelites have to do business with the Canaanites. This separation is (4) spiritual. The good man is separate from the world by the moral dispositions and aims which are cherished by him; so that while he is in the same place, state, and business, he is of a different mind, temper, and character. Why must the good man thus separate himself from the world? True, he has sympathy with his comrades; he shares their manhood; he does not leave it in pride, or in sullenness; but - 1. That he may maintain the dignity of the Christian life. The Israelites were the followers of Jehovah, and could not place themselves on the same platform with idolaters. There is a moral dignity about religion which must not be sacrificed by undue familiarity with the common things of the world. There is a dignity in the Divine name, in the cross of Christ, in spiritual devotion, in the truth of the gospel, in the hopes of the believer, which the good man must maintain, which is likely to be forfeited in worldly companionships. The sacred things of God must not be profaned by worldly associations. The rose must not cast in its lot with the nettle. 2. That he may exemplify the purity of the Christian life. The land of the people was unclean (ver. 11). Israel must not be contaminated by its abominations. The worldly life is sinful. The Christian life must be holy. Its commandments are holy. Its Supreme Example is sinless. Its duty is to manifest the beauty of holiness, and to inculcate the pursuit of piety. In order to this it must be separate from sinners. 3. That he may insure the safety of the Christian life. The Israelites were exposed to great danger by contact with the heathen, and separation was their only safeguard. Piety has no right to endanger itself by unholy associations; separation is safety. 4. That he may conserve the purposes of the Christian life. Israel had a mission to the other nations, and only by separation could it be accomplished; separation is necessary to the moral design of the Church. II. THAT THE LAW OF SPIRITUAL SEPARATION IS OFTEN VIOLATED BY CHRISTIAN MEN. It is difficult to separate from those amongst whom we live. It is not easy to avoid unholy contact with the people of the land who are so near to us. There are many temptations which attract the spiritual to the carnal. The people of the land have daughters to give in marriage, they have oftentimes prosperity and wealth; and these things are calculated to tempt the godly into unholy alliance (ver. 11). Great will be the condemnation of those who yield to this solicitation. III. THAT THE LAW OF SPIRITUAL SEPARATION IS CONDUCIVE TO THE PROSPERITY or THE CHURCH. "That ye may be strong, and eat the good of the land, and leave it for an inheritance to your children for ever" (ver. 12). - E.
Doing according to their abominations. Learn —1. Separation from the world is obligatory upon the true Christian. 2. Sin in others should be regarded by the true Christian with unfeigned sorrow and reprobation of the sin. 3. Sin in the avowed people of God is especially heinous and mournful. 4. It behoves Christians to give all diligence to walk holily and unblamably before God and before men (William Jones.) People Ammonites, Amorites, Canaanites, Egyptians, Hittites, Jebusites, Levites, Moabites, PerizzitesPlaces Beyond the River, Jerusalem, Judea, PersiaTopics Abominations, Ammonite, Ammonites, Amorite, Amorites, Approached, Canaanite, Canaanites, Captains, Completed, Completion, Detestable, Disgusting, Drawn, Drew, Egyptian, Egyptians, Heads, Hittite, Hittites, Including, Jebusite, Jebusites, Jeb'usites, Kept, Lands, Levites, Moabite, Moabites, Neighboring, Nigh, Officials, Peoples, Perizzite, Perizzites, Per'izzites, Practices, Priests, Princes, Saying, Separate, Separated, ThemselvesOutline 1. Ezra mourns for the affinity of the people with strangers5. He prays unto God, with confession of sins Dictionary of Bible Themes Ezra 9:1 5345 influence 7525 exclusiveness 6174 guilt, human aspects Library September 23 MorningOur God hath not forsaken us.--EZRA 9:9. Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you.--If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not? But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons. The Lord your God proveth you, to know whether ye love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. The Lord … Anonymous—Daily Light on the Daily Path The Sad Case of a Relapse into Known and Deliberate Sin, after Solemn Acts Op Dedication to God and Some Progress Made in Religion. Prayer. The Christian Struggling under Great and Heavy Affliction. That it is not Lawful for the Well Affected Subjects to Concur in Such an Engagement in War, and Associate with the Malignant Party. Letter xx. Self-Examination. The Careless Sinner Awakened. The Justice of God Of Love to God Blessed are they that Mourn Influences that Gave Rise to the Priestly Laws and Histories Ezra-Nehemiah Links Ezra 9:1 NIVEzra 9:1 NLT Ezra 9:1 ESV Ezra 9:1 NASB Ezra 9:1 KJV Ezra 9:1 Bible Apps Ezra 9:1 Parallel Ezra 9:1 Biblia Paralela Ezra 9:1 Chinese Bible Ezra 9:1 French Bible Ezra 9:1 German Bible Ezra 9:1 Commentaries Bible Hub |