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Thursday Bible Study - Zechariah - Session 6

Thursday Bible Study - Zechariah - Session 6

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Theme: Restoration, Repentance, and Prophecy — God’s Zeal for Zion and His Sovereign Plan Pastor Matthew continued the study in Zechariah chapters 8–9, emphasizing God’s zealous love for Jerusalem, His plan to restore His people, and the prophetic revelation of Jesus’ triumphal entry hundreds of years before it happened. The message blended historical restoration, end-time prophecy, and personal spiritual application about obedience, repentance, and loving truth. The Context of Zechariah’s Message Zechariah ministered to the returning exiles who were rebuilding the temple and city after Babylonian captivity.His message: Repent and rebuild, learning from the failures of their fathers who disobeyed God. “The reason Jerusalem was run over and the walls were down was because their fathers decided not to obey God.” Pastor warned that disobedience in one generation damages the next, but also offered hope: “The Lord will restore everything the cankerworm has eaten… You can start over today because His mercies are new every morning.” God’s Zealous Love and Protective Jealousy (Zechariah 8:1–3) God declares: “I am zealous for Zion with great zeal.”Pastor explained the difference between sinful jealousy (possessive, fearful) and God’s holy jealousy (protective, loving).He illustrated this with a story of a discerning wife’s protective instinct — likening God’s jealousy to the kind that protects, not controls. Application: God’s jealousy is a shield of love, not suspicion. He guards His people as a husband guards his bride. God’s Promise of Restoration and Peace Zechariah’s vision shows old men and women in the streets and children playing again — symbols of renewed peace.Pastor noted that this prophecy has a dual fulfillment: Immediate — Israel’s physical return and rebuilding under Nehemiah and Zechariah.Future — The millennial kingdom, when Christ reigns and Jerusalem is finally at peace. “There’s coming a day when Jerusalem will never be moved again. They’ll suffer, but they’re there to stay.” The Nations and Israel — God’s Sovereign Control Pastor described how world events align with biblical prophecy: nations turning against Israel, yet unable to uproot her.He cautioned that the stage is being set for the end-times conflict when “all nations come against Jerusalem.” “They’re not leaving. Russia’s not pushing them out. Muslims aren’t. America won’t compromise them out. They belong to God.” He reminded the congregation that God owns every nation: “Israel belongs to God. So does Saudi Arabia, Iran, Russia, America, and China. The earth is the Lord’s.” Key Point: The rise and fall of nations are under divine authority; human plans collapse, but God’s purposes stand forever (Psalm 2). God’s Call to Integrity and Truth (Zechariah 8:16–17) The Lord calls His people to:Speak truth to neighbors.Give just judgment.Avoid evil and deceit. Pastor explained that while we are no longer “under the law,” the Ten Commandments remain, summed up in Jesus’ two greatest commandments: “Love the Lord your God… and love your neighbor as yourself.” He warned against loving lies and gossip, urging believers to love truth even when it hurts: “Love truth when it punches you in the face. It’s your protector.” The Value of Correction and Loving Truth Pastor reminded that truth both encourages and rebukes:“One day truth pats you on the back, saying, ‘Keep going.’ The next day it slaps you on the shoulder and says, ‘Stop being foolish.’ We need both.” Truth guards against deception — echoing Paul’s warning that in the last days, God will send strong delusion to those who reject truth (2 Thess. 2:11–12). Application: “Don’t just love truth when it makes you feel good — love it when it corrects you. That’s what keeps you safe.” Restoration of Joy and the Future Kingdom (Zechariah 8:19–23) God promised that Israel’s fasts of mourning would become feasts of joy.People from many nations would say, “Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.”Pastor noted this points to both:Israel’s national revival, andThe global acknowledgment of God’s presence among His people. He reminded the church that God reveals Himself to all nations and that no one is beyond His reach, citing: “The grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.” (Titus 2:11) God’s Sovereignty in Judgment and Mercy (Zechariah 9) Pastor transitioned into Zechariah 9, noting it shifts from restoration to prophecy and divine judgment.The Lord declares He will judge the surrounding nations (Tyre, Sidon, Gaza, Ashkelon, Philistia), showing He alone controls history. “Be sensitive to the Holy Spirit. If He tells you to store up, do it. If not, don’t worry — just obey Him.” Prophecy of the Messiah — The Triumphal Entry (Zechariah 9:9–10) One of Scripture’s clearest messianic ...
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