What is the meaning of Ezekiel 43:24? You must present them before the LORD • Presentation is an act of bringing the offerings into God’s immediate presence, acknowledging His supremacy (Leviticus 1:3–4). • The phrase places the focus on relationship: worshipers do not merely hand something over; they stand before the LORD Himself (Deuteronomy 12:5–7). • This anticipates the New Testament call to “present your bodies as a living sacrifice” (Romans 12:1), showing that wholehearted devotion has always been God’s desire. • In Ezekiel’s millennial-temple vision (Ezekiel 40–48), the restored order underscores that genuine worship centers on meeting with the LORD, not merely on ritual. the priests are to sprinkle salt on them • Salt in offerings is commanded in Leviticus 2:13—“You are to season every grain offering with salt; you must not omit the salt of the covenant of your God from your grain offering.” • Symbolism: – Preservation—God’s covenant is enduring (Numbers 18:19). – Purity—salt resists corruption, pointing to holiness (Mark 9:49–50). – Commitment—sprinkling salt signifies that the offering, and the worshiper, are bound to God in an unbreakable covenant. • Jesus’ words “You are the salt of the earth” (Matthew 5:13) echo this imagery, calling believers to embody the same purity and preserving influence. and sacrifice them as a burnt offering to the LORD • A burnt offering (Leviticus 1:9) is wholly consumed on the altar, expressing total surrender and atonement. • Fire represents divine acceptance; the whole animal going up in smoke pictures everything ascending to God (Genesis 8:20–21). • Foreshadowing: Christ “gave Himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God” (Ephesians 5:2), fulfilling what every burnt offering anticipated (Hebrews 10:10). • For future Israel, these sacrifices will serve as memorials, highlighting the once-for-all work of the Messiah while reinstating orderly worship in the coming kingdom (Zechariah 14:16–21). summary Ezekiel 43:24 combines three intertwined truths: God wants worshipers to come into His presence, He seals that relationship with an enduring covenant symbolized by salt, and He calls for wholehearted dedication pictured in the burnt offering. Together they affirm that acceptable worship is personal, pure, and wholly surrendered to the LORD who remains faithful forever. |