The Coming Messiah: A Study in Zechariahনমুনা
What does it say?
The Sovereign Lord keeps watch and defends Israel against enemy forces. Her king brings righteousness, salvation, and peace, saving His people as His flock.
What does it mean?
Some of the prophecies in Chapter nine were fulfilled before Christ’s first Advent, while some foretell events in His earthly ministry, and others are still future. Each one points to God’s ability to save, both physically and spiritually. The descriptions of the Lord also run the gamut. He is pictured as Israel’s defender, watchman, king, warrior, and shepherd. The reactions to His second coming, however, are narrowed to two emotions: fear or hope. Only those who have made peace with God by accepting His salvation and righteousness will rejoice when the trumpet announces His arrival.
How should I respond?
What is your first reaction to Jesus’ return to Earth? Your response to His first coming likely determines it. If you’ve received Christ as your King, you can look forward to His return with joyful anticipation. Followers of Christ have the sure hope of salvation, righteousness, and peace with God. Look back over the words describing the Lord in today’s passage. Which one brings you the most comfort in your present circumstances? Until He returns, take hope in His role as the Shepherd who will defend and watch over you.
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About this Plan
Like Haggai, Zechariah prophesies during the post-exilic period as Israel began resettling in the Promised Land. Zechariah encourages Israel to remain faithful and prophesies of a coming righteous King who will bring salvation to His people (Zechariah 9:10). This book reminds us that we too must be to what God has called us to, always hopefully anticipating when God Himself “will be king over all the earth” (Zechariah 14:9).
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