How does Ezekiel 45:11 emphasize fairness in weights and measures for believers? Ezekiel 45:11 – the text “The ephah and the bath shall be the same size, so that the bath may contain a tenth of a homer and the ephah a tenth of a homer. Their measure shall be based on the homer.” Why identical measures matter - God sets the standard, not people. - One uniform measure removes every excuse for shortchanging a neighbor. - Fairness in commerce becomes a visible sign of covenant loyalty, just as Sabbath-keeping or dietary laws did. Old Testament echoing chorus - Leviticus 19:35-36 – “You must maintain honest scales…” - Deuteronomy 25:13-16 – “You shall not have differing weights…” - Proverbs 11:1 – “Dishonest scales are an abomination to the LORD, but an accurate weight is His delight.” - Amos 8:5 – Condemns those who “make the ephah small and the shekel heavy.” - Micah 6:10-11 – The LORD asks, “Shall I acquit a man with dishonest scales?” Jesus and the early church on honest dealings - Luke 6:38 – “Give, and it will be given to you… For with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.” - Romans 13:9-10 – Love fulfills the law; love refuses to cheat. - James 5:4 – Wages held back cry out to God for justice. Practical takeaways • Run every business practice through the lens of transparency. • Use industry-standard measurements; avoid fine-print tricks. • Pay fair, timely wages; remember Proverbs 3:27. • Treat taxes, invoices, and expense reports as worship, not paperwork. • Model integrity for children—let them see exact change given and received. Living witness in everyday life When believers refuse to pad hours, exaggerate expenses, or shade the truth in a contract, Ezekiel 45:11 is still on display. Exact measures declare, “The Lord we serve is perfectly just, and so are we.” |