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Ezekiel 43 records the return of the glory of the Lord to the temple, reversing its earlier departure because of Israel’s sin. The glory enters from the east with overwhelming sound and radiance, filling the temple and confirming that God once again chooses to dwell among His people. God declares the temple to be His throne and resting place, emphasizing that His presence defines the holiness of the space.
The chapter also calls Israel to repentance and obedience. God commands Ezekiel to show the people the design of the temple so they may recognize the seriousness of their past sins and commit to living according to His statutes. Instructions for consecrating the altar follow, highlighting that restored worship requires atonement, holiness, and faithfulness. Ezekiel 43 affirms that God’s presence returns not casually, but in response to repentance and reverence.
Ezekiel 43 foreshadows Jesus Christ as the true dwelling of God’s glory among humanity. Just as the glory returns to the temple, Christ embodies God’s presence returning to dwell with His people. Through Him, holiness, atonement, and access to God are fulfilled, making permanent what the restored temple anticipates.
Ezekiel 43 — “The Glory Returns”
Full Song Lyrics
Verse 1 — The Eastern Gate
He led me to the gate that faced the east
And there I saw what none could miss
The glory of the God of Israel
Coming like waters, loud and full
The earth shone bright beneath His feet
His voice like thunder when He speaks
The vision matched what I had seen
When judgment fell — now glory reigns
Chorus
The glory of the Lord returns
What once departed now discerns
This house prepared, this place restored
The dwelling of the Holy Lord
Verse 2 — Filling the House
The glory entered through the gate
The Spirit lifted me in wait
He brought me to the inner court
The house was filled — no space was short
I fell upon my face once more
As glory crossed the temple floor
From within the Lord declared
“This is My throne — My dwelling shared”
Chorus
This is the place where I will stay
Among My people — says the Lord
No more defiled by kings or shame
This house will bear My holy name
Verse 3 — A Call to Obedience
Tell the house of Israel plain
So they may grieve their former shame
Show them all this measured plan
That they may walk by My command
If they repent of what they’ve done
Then let them learn this vision won
This law of house from mount to base
Is holiness — this is the place
Verse 4 — The Altar Restored
He gave the pattern of the altar too
With steps that face the rising view
Seven days the offering burns
Atonement made, the altar learns
On the eighth day and days to come
The priests will serve, the work begun
Then I will accept, says the Lord
The altar stands — the fire restored
Final Chorus — God Dwelling With His People
I will dwell here evermore
No longer distant, barred by door
They will be My people still
I will be their God by will
Outro
Thus says the Lord — My glory stays
Forevermore in holy ways
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