Dec 27, 2022
ZECHARIAH 12-13:
Several times I have noted Zechariah and other
prophets who use the figure of shepherding a flock— picturing God’s
people. In chapter 11, there were puzzling verses where Zechariah
evidently performed an outward demonstration involving two staffs.
Other prophets did such demonstrations. In this one, evidently
Zechariah stood in for the Messiah. The two staffs were named Favor
and Union. Our Messiah, Jesus, came to restore us to God’s favor
and give us unity as God’s people— no matter from what race. The 30
pieces of silver is spoken of with irony: “this magnificent sum at which they valued me.”
Remember this shepherd picture!
ISAIAH 64:
Yesterday in chapter 63, we heard the people of
Israel ask a whole series of questions about the Lord,
like:
Is. 63:11b NLT “Where is the one who brought Israel through the sea, with Moses as their shepherd?
And here is another verse:
Is. 63:15 NLT LORD, look down
from heaven;
look from
your holy, glorious home, and see us.
Where is the passion and the
might
you used to show on
our behalf?
Where are
your mercy and compassion now?
The chapter ended with deep pathos:
Is. 63:18 NLT How briefly your
holy people possessed your holy place,
and now our enemies have destroyed
it.
19 Sometimes
it seems as though we never
belonged to you,
as
though we had never been known as your people.
However, don’t forget how the chapter started, with the Lord wearing blood-stained robes from trampling out the grapes (yes, ‘grapes of wrath’)— the nations who oppressed his people. This is a picture of the grape harvest that we saw so recently in Revelation 14. Note that in Isaiah the Lord does the trampling alone. And so we see also in Revelation, the final battle is won by the Lord acting alone.
REVELATION 18:
The part that puzzles me most in chapter 17 is
this:
Rev. 17:8 NLT The beast you saw was once alive but isn’t now. And yet he will soon come up out of the bottomless pit and go to eternal destruction. And the people who belong to this world, whose names were not written in the Book of Life before the world was made, will be amazed at the reappearance of this beast who had died.
While that is confusing, the important thing is clear: Satan is the sponsor of the beast.
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