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Monday, January 25, 2016
Zechariah 13:9
And I will bring the
third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined,
and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on my name, and I
will hear them: I will say, It is my people: and they shall say, The
LORD is my God.
The book of Zechariah is a prophetic book that has a prophetic message to the Jews in the days of the Prophet, Jews that had just returned from the Babylonian Captivity.
Zechariah's prophetic book is full of prophetic passages for the First
Coming of Jesus Christ as well as His Second Coming. One must be very
careful how he interprets this outstanding book.
Zechariah was involved in a ministry of encouraging the Jews to rebuild
their Temple, the Temple destroyed by the Babylonians. The Prophet also
speaks of a Temple that Jesus will build at His Second Coming, Zechariah 6:12.
In our devotional passage for today, we find prophecy that pertains to
the First Coming of Jesus and at the same time the Second Coming as
well. Next to the prophetic book of Isaiah, Zechariah is the most
prophetic book containing prophecy for the Lord's First Coming.
Verses 6 & 7 reveal
a prophecy that looks to the Second Coming but describes what would
happen to the Messiah at His First Coming. When Zechariah refers to
"wounds in thy hands", it's a reference to the prophecy of Psalms 22:16, a Messianic Psalm and a prophecy fulfilled in the "crucifixion" of Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago.
Verse 7 reveals that Jesus, the "Shepherd", would be the one that they would "smite" and the "sheep would scatter", Matthew 26:31. There are a number of prophecies, over three hundred, in the Old Testament, about the First Coming of Christ.
Of course, Jesus fulfilled each and every one of those prophecies to
prove He was truly the Son of God, the Messiah. In this chapter of
Zechariah there is a very significant prophecy pertaining to the Second
Coming of Christ.
Verse 8 speaks
of the "slaughter" of many Jews during the coming time of judgment, the
"time of Jacob's trouble". The number of Jews to be killed will number
in the millions, in fact, the number will be around 8 million Jews
killed during the coming days of judgment.
I arrive at this number by the number of Jews alive today, which is
between 12-13 million around the world. Zechariah predicts that two out
of every three of those Jews alive today will be killed. That's where I
get the number 8 million, plus.
The worst "Holocaust" is yet to come. In Hitler's day only one-third of
all Jews were killed that were alive during World War Two, some 18
million. This coming time of judgment will be the worst time in the
history of the Jewish people.
The lesson that comes out of this terrible time in the future for the
Jewish people is that one-third of the Jews that survive the coming
Tribulation will be saved, verse 9. Those surviving Jews will call upon the Lord and say to Him that He is their God.
The Jewish people today need to hear and heed this warning. What a
blessing if we could lead as many Jews as possible to Jesus Christ as
Lord and Saviour before the coming "Holocaust".
PRAYER THOUGHT: Thank
You, Lord, for this prophecy that warns the Jews and alerts me to the
coming judgment for Your chosen people. Help me to witness to Jews of
the true Messiah, Jesus Christ.