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A Sanctuary for Exiles

Neil Dawson
Neil DawsonLead Pastor
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Exploring Ezekiel’s vision, exile, and the promise of hope — where is God when all seems lost?

Ezekiel experiences a powerful vision while in exile, where God transports him to Jerusalem. There, he witnesses the corruption and idolatry among the people who remained. While the exiles in Babylon wonder where God is and if there is any hope, Ezekiel sees that even their own people are plotting to take their land, deepening their sense of loss and betrayal. Yet, amid the darkness, God speaks a word of comfort: though they are scattered, He Himself will be their sanctuary. This promise offers hope, reminding them that even in exile, they are not abandoned.

Ezekiel’s vision also reveals a call to repentance. The people face a defining moment — will they acknowledge their mistakes and turn back to God, or will they harden their hearts? God desires restoration, not shame, and offers them a new heart and spirit. This transformation — shifting from a hardened heart to one that is tender and responsive — remains central to God’s plan. Even today, the challenge is the same: to set our minds on what is above, lean into the Spirit, and trust in God’s enduring faithfulness.

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