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Ezekiel 46:13 meaning

Ezekiel 46:13 calls believers to live each day as a continual act of worship before the LORD.

“And you shall provide a lamb a year old without blemish for a burnt offering to the LORD daily; morning by morning you shall provide it” (v.13).

In the larger context of Ezekiel 40-46, the prophet is given a vision of a future temple with precise measurements and instructions for a renewed system of worship, including sacrifices and offerings. In this verse, the instruction to offer a “lamb a year old without blemish” each morning pictures a continual dedication to the LORD. It expresses that daily devotion is not optional or occasional. Rather, the verse emphasizes that God desires His people to cultivate faithfulness to Him every single day.

Since Ezekiel’s vision describes a new temple where God’s glory returns (Ezekiel 43:1-5; 47:1), these sacrifices symbolize wholehearted worship and obedience in the presence of the LORD. Because the lamb offered must be “without blemish,” the instruction highlights the LORD’s holiness and the reverence required of His followers. Like the daily burnt offerings described elsewhere (Exodus 29:38-42), this regular sacrifice points to the ongoing need for reconciliation and fellowship with God. It also foreshadows the way in which Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God, fulfills all sacrifices once for all, though this passage specifically focuses on Israel’s future worship in a time yet to come.

Ezekiel’s teaching upholds God’s constant desire for relationship and worship. By instituting daily sacrifices within this future temple setting, God calls His people to make worship their unceasing responsibility, setting everything else in life under its influence.

Ezekiel 46:13