Ezekiel continues to deliver a message from God to the people of Israel. In chapter 18, he specifically addresses their belief that they are suffering because of the sins of their ancestors. God refutes this notion, declaring that each individual is accountable for their own actions. This chapter outlines principles of justice and righteousness, emphasizing that those who turn from wickedness and pursue righteousness will live, while those who turn from righteousness to wickedness will die. The people are called to repentance and to turn away from their sins and seeking righteousness, so that they may live and not face the consequences of their transgressions. This chapter underscores the importance of personal accountability, repentance, and redemption by turning to God seeking righteousness.
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