Ezekiel 23:22 says, Therefore, O Aholibah, thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I will raise up thy lovers against thee, from whom thy mind is alienated, and I will bring them against thee on every side; God said He was going to raise up those who the people of Jerusalem and all of Judah loved instead loving God and putting their faith in Him to turn against them. Whether God actually caused the people of these nations that the people of Judah had courted, first the Assyrians, then then Chaldeans. and now the Egyptians according to Matthew Henry, to turn against them or just removed His protection from them would be my question. Either way, they were going to suffer defeat. We can debate whether God actively empowers other nations or even individuals to overpower those who claim to be Hs people or just removes His protection from them today, but either way, they will suffer defeat spiritually.
Verse twenty-three adds, The Babylonians, and all the Chaldeans, Pekod, and Shoa, and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them: all of them desirable young men, captains and rulers, great lords and renowned, all of them riding upon horses. God then speaks about how powerful the Babylonians and Chaldeans were in the world at that time. We may not face great powers that attempt to destroy us as followers of Christ, but if we lose faith in God, then we will be easily defeated even by those with limited power.
Verse twenty-four continues, And they shall come against thee with chariots, wagons, and wheels, and with an assembly of people, which shall set against thee buckler and shield and helmet round about: and I will set judgment before them, and they shall judge thee according to their judgments. God said that He was going to allow the Babylonians and Chaldeans with all their military might to judge the people of Judah according to their laws and that they would have right on their side. Since the people of Judah had turned away from God’s laws and put their faith in these other nations, God said they would be judged by the laws of these nations. If we do not put our faith in God but in some the powers of the world, it is only right that we be judged by their laws, which will lead to spiritual death.
Verse twenty-five states, And I will set my jealousy against thee, and they shall deal furiously with thee: they shall take away thy nose and thine ears; and thy remnant shall fall by the sword: they shall take thy sons and thy daughters; and thy residue shall be devoured by the fire. God said because they had failed to be obedient to Him that He was going to allow them to be totally defeated and that their sons and daughters would be taken away captive. The only reason the people of Judah had been successful was because God was on their side, and now that they had turned away from Him, they lost His protection. As long as we as Christians have God on our side, we can never be defeated spiritually, but if we turn away from Him, we can be defeated by sin once more. This doesn’t mean that we lose our everlasting life with God, but that we may lose His protective hand in our life.
Verse twenty-six adds, They shall also strip thee out of thy clothes, and take away thy fair jewels. God said that the people of Judah would be stripped of their wealth, from their clothes to their jewels. When people put their faith in the things of the world instead of God, no matter how rich they may become, when they face God’s judgment, everything will be stripped away.
Verse twenty-seven continues Thus will I make thy lewdness to cease from thee, and thy whoredom brought from the land of Egypt: so that thou shalt not lift up thine eyes unto them, nor remember Egypt anymore. God said that when this defeat happened that the people would realize that there was no hope in any power in the world and would no longer look to them for help. Until we acknowledge that God alone can redeem us and then put our faith in Him, no other power on earth can save us. If we do accept Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord, then we need to stop looking back to any other power to keep us safe.