I looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and
stand before Me in the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy
it, but I found none. - Ezekiel 22:30
The people of Israel fell into sin when they worshiped the golden calf. It
would not be the last time God's people would fall into idol worship. They had
forgotten the great things God had done for them. This angered God so much that
He was going to destroy the whole nation. Only one thing changed God's mind in
the matter -- Moses. Psalm 106:23 says, "...had not Moses, His chosen one, stood
in the breach before Him to keep His wrath from destroying them." Moses was a
man willing to stand in the gap, sacrificially, for those who were not deserving
of such sacrifice. This sacrificial love by Moses is called for among His people
today.
The prophet Ezekiel described another situation in which God's people fell
into sin. God was ready to destroy the nation when He spoke to Ezekiel, asking
him if there is a man willing to stand in the gap so that God would not have to
destroy His people.
Judah was a man who stood in the gap on behalf of his younger brother
Benjamin. Joseph held his brother Simeon hostage as insurance that the other
brothers would bring Benjamin to Egypt. Judah had a long history of a me-focused
life, but in this instance he came forward to stand in the gap for his younger
brother. He responded to the anguish of his father, Jacob, by personally
guaranteeing the safe return of both Simeon and Benjamin. Judah's sacrifice was
rewarded (see Gen. 42-43).
Just as Christ did, we are to be those who will stand in the gap on behalf of
others who are not aware of their own vulnerable condition. It is a proactive
sacrificial position. Who is God calling you to stand in the gap for? Perhaps it
is a mate; perhaps it is a coworker who has not come to know the Savior; perhaps
it is a wayward child. Are you willing to become the sacrificial offering to God
to change His plans of judgment because of your willingness to stand in their
place? This is a hard teaching. This is what Jesus did for each of us. When we
stand in the place of another, God moves because of our willingness to stand on
their behalf. If we don't, His plans will go forward because He is a righteous
and holy God who will honor His own word, even if it means destruction. Are you
willing to stand in the breach of the wall for someone today? Perhaps you are
the only person who will stand on someone's behalf.
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