Ezekiel's vision portrays a powerful and symbolic representation of God's presence. The cherubim, often seen as guardians of divine holiness, are depicted with wings and wheels, suggesting both protection and mobility. This imagery emphasizes that God's presence is not static but dynamic, able to move and act throughout the world. The glory of God above them signifies His supreme authority and holiness, reinforcing the idea that God is sovereign over all creation. This vision came during a time of exile for the Israelites, serving as a comforting reminder that God's presence and glory were not limited to the temple in Jerusalem but could accompany His people wherever they were. It reassures believers that God's watchful presence is always with them, guiding and protecting them, even in challenging circumstances. The vision invites us to trust in God's omnipresence and His ability to work in our lives, no matter where we find ourselves.
Then the cherubim, with the wheels beside them, spread their wings, and the glory of the God of Israel was above them.
Ezekiel 11:22
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