November 24: Zechariah 6:9-15
Key Verse: Zechariah 6:13
It is he who will build the temple of the Lord, and he will be clothed with majesty and will sit and rule on his throne. And he will be a priest on his throne. And there will be harmony between the two.’
Devotion:
It is wonderful to be able to search through both New and Old testaments and find references which agree in all points giving us the encouragement we need to know that Jesus Christ is our Saviour. God spoke to Zechariah about 500 years before Christ was born to make sure people knew the Messiah was coming and how He was the one who would build up the real Temple of God. We are no longer talking about the physical temples that were built such as by Solomon, but an even more impressive Temple – Jesus Christ, our Saviour.
The Jews from Babylon brought offerings to the house of God so that crowns could be made which would be placed on the head of Joshua. This was to be set as a reminder that another would be coming who was even greater than Joshua. This would not only be the Foundation of the temple, but the Founder of it too. Such glory is a terrible burden which cannot be carried by any mortal because no man could bear the weight of glory Christ was to bring. That weight was the cross, a burden from which all other men have died, but one from which Christ would raise Himself! The bringing together of heaven and earth could no man achieve other than one who would be able to mediate between sinful man and Sinless God. Only our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God can ever step up to that mark!
Such memories, such prophecies, such reminders have stood the test of time and proclaimed our Lord would walk on earth as a man and yet would also be the ultimate sacrifice which would pay for all of our sins once and for all. Who could imagine such a thing as God had set in motion, being foretold, being upheld and being relied upon. But all of this would be to no avail if we will not come to accept Christ as our Saviour and King; if we are not willing to have Him rule over us as King. We have no grounds to accept Him as our Saviour unless we are willing to obey the voice of Jehovah God.
Points to Ponder:
How far do you go for others?
What would you say to the One who willingly gave His life for you?
Saturday 24 Nov 2018
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