One of the most important principles, if not the most important principle in Bible prophecy, is a rule about how to define where to apply Bible prophecy. The rule is this, a prophecy that is applied before the time of the cross is understood in its literal application. A prophecy that's applied after the time period of the cross is understood in its spiritual application. The easy way to understand this is we know that the New Testament spent a great deal of time telling us that those that were children of Abraham by faith were modern Israel. At the cross there was a change between literal Israel that had existed before the cross and spiritual Israel, and Paul took much time to illustrate this. Paul also identified in the New Testament that before the cross, when prophecies were speaking about Jerusalem, they were talking about the literal city of Jerusalem. But the New Testament teaches us that Jerusalem now, after the cross, is Jerusalem above. So when we go back and use this rule here in this passage of Ezekiel, we find that those that are going to receive the new heart, those that will be sealed in this passage of Ezekiel, have been scattered to the countries. And they've been scattered not to the literal countries. They've been scattered to different areas. And brothers and sisters, the different areas are different spiritual areas. And if you look around at God's church today, you can find people that are celebrating. You can find people that are calling the church Babylon. You can find people that are lifting up the feast days as the way to figure out end time events. You can find a whole variety of places that God's church has wandered off to. These are the countries that are being symbolized here spiritually by this literal passage. And the promise is that those that are sighing and crying are going to be brought back into Jerusalem. They're going to be brought back into unity. And that's what receiving this one heart and one mind is all about. Now that's one of the gatherings for those that sigh and cry that takes place at the end of the world. Perhaps the most important one and the one that we're going to look at next time is found in Zephaniah chapter 2 verses 1 and 3. And we're going to read a passage today if we have time where Sister White will clearly identify this decree that is discussed by Zephaniah as the Sunday Law Decree. Zephaniah 2 verses 1 through 3 says this, Gather yourselves together, yea, gather together, O nation not desired, before the decree bring forth, before the day passeth chaff, before the fierce anger of the Lord come upon you, before the day of the Lord's anger come upon you. Seek ye the Lord, all you meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgment. Seek righteousness, seek meekness. It may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord's anger.