So he said to me, “This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel:
‘Not by might nor by power, but
by my Spirit,’ says the Lord Almighty.
Zechariah 4:6
At first glance, prophetic writings from the Old Testament
with next to impossible names to pronounce may not get our attention or may be
difficult to understand. Take a second
glance and realize that the prophet Zechariah has been instructed by God to give
a message to Zerubbabel, the governor of Jerusalem. Zerubbabel had been among the first of the
Jews to return to their homeland from having been in captivity, first in
Babylon and then in Persia. When he
first returned to Jerusalem, he led a team in rebuilding the temple which had
been destroyed by fire. The foundation
was laid, then the work stopped. This
message was given to Zerubbabel some 16 years later. Yes, you've read correctly, work on the
temple was left unfinished for 16 years.
Have you left a job or a task uncompleted for a long period
of time? For 16 years? For more than 16
years? For less than 16 years? What project ... task ... assignment ...
relationship ... job ... work did you leave undone? Have you purposed in your heart to do
something, and then didn't do it? Did
you start something and then didn't finish it?
Could it be that the same message from God, given through
the prophet Zechariah to Zerubbabel, is your message for today? As you are challenged to return to the task
left undone, you are reminded that the work can be accomplished not
by your might, nor by your power, but by the Spirit of God. Remember
that God is ready to help you, willing to help you, and is able to do immeasurably more
for you than you could ever ask or imagine (see Ephesians 3:20). Finally, remember that in all things, you are
more
than a conqueror (see Romans 8:37).
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