Main Highlights
The mountains of Israel would be desolate, but a remnant would survive to remember Yahweh and to loathe themselves because of their abominations. Such survivors would realize that Yahweh had not threatened them with disaster in vain.
Key Verses
However, I will leave a remnant, for you will have those who escape the sword among the nations, when you are scattered through the lands.- Ezekiel 6:8
Related Scripture
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.- Romans 6:23
Scholar Insight
"The mountains of Israel would be desolate (6:1–7), but a remnant would survive to remember Yahweh... Such survivors would realize that Yahweh had not threatened them with disaster in vain. - Lamar Eugene Cooper Sr., The New American Commentary"
Theological Analysis
What we learn about God
God is holy and cannot tolerate idolatry. He is also merciful in that He leaves a remnant to remember Him and return to Him.
Christological Connection
This chapter sets the stage for the need for redemption and cleansing from idolatry, fulfilled through Jesus.
Systematic Theology
The judgment of God is universal and applies to all who reject Him.
Law & Grace
The law is violated through idolatry. Grace is seen in the remnant that is spared to remember God and return.
Personal Application
We should examine our hearts to ensure that we are not engaging in any form of idolatry, and we should turn away from anything that takes precedence over God in our lives.