What a contrast there is between God’s salvation and
man’s sin. God brought His people out of Egypt and into the promised
land. They rebelled against Him and refused to listen to Him (Ezekiel
20:6-8). God had not given up on His people. He would draw them to
Himself. He would make them His instrument of blessing to the nations
(Ezekiel 20:40-44).
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