Return To Me

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Pastor Martin continues in Zechariah 1. The writings of Zechariah, the longest and most Messianic of the Minor Prophet, are significant, being the most quoted among the Minor Prophets in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospels. The book is outlined into three key sections:

1. **Eight Visions** (Zechariah 1:7-6:15): These symbolic visions, received in a single night, convey messages about Israel's restoration, God's judgment on the nations, and the coming of the Messiah.

2. **Historic Interlude** (Chapters 7-8): Zechariah addresses questions about fasting, emphasizing true worship and justice.

3. **Messianic Prophecies** (Chapters 9-14): These chapters foretell both the First Advent of Christ and His Second Coming, portraying Him as King and Priest.

The message of Zechariah begins with a call to repentance, highlighting that God desires true repentance and obedience from His people. The "Times of the Gentiles," initiated by Nebuchadnezzar, will culminate with Jesus' return as King. Throughout the book, Zechariah emphasizes God's sovereignty over all armies—Gentile, Israelite, and heavenly—and His promise to return to those who return to Him.

The call for repentance is echoed in the prophetic tradition, with references to other scriptures like Daniel and Micah, illustrating God's consistent desire for His people to turn from sin and seek His mercy. The session concludes by connecting this message to the New Testament, where the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan is revealed in Christ, to whom every knee shall bow.

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