Good afternoon friends,
So this passage is another one of those "why is God judging a heathen nation" situations. The Bible is the story of salvation, but these seemingly unrelated events are intended to help us understand God's plan.
Blessings,
Jeff
Part of the lament for Tyre - the prosperous heathen city-state. There are many examples of warnings against individuals being jealous of wealthy neighbors who are wicked and carry out evil devices. The same holds true for nation of Israel. Looking all the way back to Israel's demand for a king so that they could be like all the other nations around them. The assumption that a certain political order was what brings blessing, wealth and stability. Based on their history, Israel should have known it was the Lord who provided these things and that it would be better to stay with the order that He provided. Tyre was a close neighbor whose prosperity tempted Israel to abandon God and adopt these foreign gods.
So what about the Church? Just as Israel was composed of God's chosen people, so the Church is composed of God's chosen people today. While it is no longer physical lineage that makes the distinction, the concept of being the "called out ones" is a common theme. Do you ever think about the Church falling into the same "we want to be like other people" trap.
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