How does Ezekiel 48:20 connect to the concept of God's sovereignty in Scripture? Verse in Focus Ezekiel 48:20: “The entire allotment will be a square measuring twenty-five thousand cubits on each side; you are to set apart the holy portion with the city property.” Observations About Sovereignty in the Verse • God alone fixes the borders—no human council is consulted. • Declaring the land “holy” shows His right to set apart whatever He chooses. • Exact measurements (a perfect square) reveal purposeful order under His control. • The allotment comes after exile, proving national turmoil never nullifies His plans. • The city property sits inside His portion, picturing all life enclosed within His rule. Sovereignty Threaded Through the Old Testament • Genesis 1:1 — Creator authority from the very beginning. • Deuteronomy 32:8 — The Most High “set the boundaries of the peoples.” • Psalm 24:1 — “The earth is the LORD’s, and the fullness thereof.” • Psalm 115:3 — “Our God is in the heavens; He does as He pleases.” • Numbers 26:52-56; Joshua 18:6-10 — tribal lots cast “before the LORD,” paralleling Ezekiel’s future distribution. Prophetic and New Testament Echoes • Isaiah 46:9-10 — He “declares the end from the beginning,” ensuring Ezekiel’s vision will stand. • Acts 17:26 — God “determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their lands,” applying Ezekiel’s truth to every nation. • Revelation 21:16 — The New Jerusalem is a perfect cube, reflecting the squared allotment and God’s sovereign design for eternity. • Colossians 1:16-17 — “All things were created through Him and for Him… in Him all things hold together.” Living Under the King’s Sovereignty Today • Assurance: the same God who measures cubits orders our days. • Stewardship: His ownership calls us to manage, not possess. • Hope: if He can restore land to exiles, He can restore lives. • Worship: precise boundaries lead us to praise the precision of His rule. |