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ââEzekiel 18:1-32 MSGâŹâŹ
[1-2] Godâs Message to me: âWhat do you people mean by going around the country repeating the saying, The parents ate green apples, The children got the stomachache? [3-4] âAs sure as Iâm the living God, youâre not going to repeat this saying in Israel any longer. Every soulâman, woman, childâbelongs to me, parent and child alike. You die for your own sin, not anotherâs. [5-9] âImagine a person who lives well, treating others fairly, keeping good relationshipsâ doesnât eat at the pagan shrines, doesnât worship the idols so popular in Israel, doesnât seduce a neighborâs spouse, doesnât indulge in casual sex, doesnât bully anyone, doesnât pile up bad debts, doesnât steal, doesnât refuse food to the hungry, doesnât refuse clothing to the ill-clad, doesnât exploit the poor, doesnât live by impulse and greed, doesnât treat one person better than another, But lives by my statutes and faithfully honors and obeys my laws. This person who lives upright and well shall live a full and true life. Decree of God, the Master. [10-13] âBut if this person has a child who turns violent and murders and goes off and does any of these things, even though the parent has done none of themâ eats at the pagan shrines, seduces his neighborâs spouse, bullies the weak, steals, piles up bad debts, admires idols, commits outrageous obscenities, exploits the poor ââdo you think this person, the child, will live? Not a chance! Because heâs done all these vile things, heâll die. And his death will be his own fault. [14-17a] âNow look: Suppose that this child has a child who sees all the sins done by his parent. The child sees them, but doesnât follow in the parentâs footstepsâ doesnât eat at the pagan shrines, doesnât worship the popular idols of Israel, doesnât seduce his neighborâs spouse, doesnât bully anyone, doesnât refuse to loan money, doesnât steal, doesnât refuse food to the hungry, doesnât refuse to give clothes to the ill-clad, doesnât live by impulse and greed, doesnât exploit the poor. He does what I say; he performs my laws and lives by my statutes. [17b-18] âThis person will not die for the sins of the parent; he will live truly and well. But the parent will die for what the parent did, for the sins ofâ oppressing the weak, robbing brothers and sisters, doing what is dead wrong in the community. [19-20] âDo you need to ask, âSo why does the child not share the guilt of the parent?â âIsnât it plain? Itâs because the child did what is fair and right. Since the child was careful to do what is lawful and right, the child will live truly and well. The soul that sins is the soul that dies. The child does not share the guilt of the parent, nor the parent the guilt of the child. If you live upright and well, you get the credit; if you live a wicked life, youâre guilty as charged. [21-23] âBut a wicked person who turns his back on that life of sin and keeps all my statutes, living a just and righteous life, heâll live, really live. He wonât die. I wonât keep a list of all the things he did wrong. He will live. Do you think I take any pleasure in the death of wicked men and women? Isnât it my pleasure that they turn around, no longer living wrong but living rightâreally living? [24] âThe same thing goes for a good person who turns his back on an upright life and starts sinning, plunging into the same vile obscenities that the wicked person practices. Will this person live? I donât keep a list of all the things this person did right, like money in the bank he can draw on. Because of his defection, because he accumulates sin, heâll die. [25-28] âDo I hear you saying, âThatâs not fair! Godâs not fair!â? âListen, Israel. Iâm not fair? Youâre the ones who arenât fair! If a good person turns away from his good life and takes up sinning, heâll die for it. Heâll die for his own sin. Likewise, if a bad person turns away from his bad life and starts living a good life, a fair life, he will save his life. Because he faces up to all the wrongs heâs committed and puts them behind him, he will live, really live. He wonât die. [29] âAnd yet Israel keeps on whining, âThatâs not fair! Godâs not fair.â âIâm not fair, Israel? Youâre the ones who arenât fair. [30-32] âThe upshot is this, Israel: Iâll judge each of you according to the way you live. So turn around! Turn your backs on your rebellious living so that sin wonât drag you down. Clean house. No more rebellions, please. Get a new heart! Get a new spirit! Why would you choose to die, Israel? I take no pleasure in anyoneâs death. Decree of God, the Master. âMake a clean break! Live!â

