I know this is a highly charged topic but we all need to take a hard look at the facts. Please remember to pray for your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who continue to suffer so much.
Fellow Slave of Christ
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Zechariah 4:11-14
Zechariah
4:11-14
What
is the Meaning or the Olive Trees with the Menorah?
Zec
4:11 Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees
upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof?
Zec
4:12 And I answered again, and said unto him, What be these two olive
branches which through the two golden pipes empty the golden oil out of
themselves?
Zec
4:13 And he answered me and said, Knowest thou not what these be? And I
said, No, my lord.
Zec
4:14 Then said he, These are the two anointed ones, that stand by the
Lord of the whole earth.
1. Zechariah Asks What the Olive Trees
Are – vs. 11
a.
Zechariah
wants to know what the olive trees on the side of the Menorah are in the vision
he experienced.
i. Zechariah 4:1-3
b.
The
Menorah or the Candlestick is Jesus, who is the light of the world
i. John 8:12
2. Zechariah Asks Again What the Olive
Trees Are – vs. 12
a.
The
most important questions need to be asked multiple times
i. Genesis 32:24-30
b.
Do
not give up easily, rather pursue the things of God with your whole heart
i. Matthew 7:7-8
3. The Angel Interpreter Asks Zechariah
if He Knows What the Olive Trees Are – vs. 13
a.
Sometimes
the answers to the hardest questions are the most obvious
i. Hebrews 5:11-12
4. The Angel Interpreter Tells Who the
Olive Trees Represent
a.
This
answer is both complex and simple. It is hard, yet so obvious: The olive trees
are those that stand with Jesus
i. The Angel of the Lord is Jesus
ii. The Candlestick or the Menorah is
Jesus
iii. The Olive Trees are representative of:
1.
Joshua
and Zerubbabel in the short-term fulfilment
a. Ezra 5:1-2
2.
The
Priestly Order and the Kingly Order throughout History
a.
The
Priestly Order was to establish worship
i. Leviticus 8:12-14
b.
The
Kingly Order was to establish law and justice
i. Deuteronomy 17:18-19
3.
Moses
and Elijah who appear during the coming of the Messiah, both His first and last
advent
a.
Moses
and Elijah were at the mount of Transfiguration
i. Matthew 17:1-3
b.
While
they are not named, it is possible that the two witnesses in Revelation are
also Moses and Elijah, come to herald the Second Coming of Christ
i. Revelation 11:3-4
4.
Israel
and the Church who are the people of God throughout history
a.
Israel,
even though they are unrepentant at this time, are still the people of God
i. Romans 11:26-32
b.
The
Church, primarily made up of Gentile believers, is also the people of God
i. Romans 11:17-24
c.
Election
is of God alone, and it is God that preserves us. None of the representations
of the Olive trees mentioned before sought God. It was God who sought them and called
them and used them so mightily.
i. Romans 11:33-36
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Has the Bible Been Corrupted? Textus Receptus vs Modern Manuscripts Debate
This is a very interesting debate. While there is much said on both sides of the debate that I do not agree with, I think there is some interesting logical fallacies that keep cropping up in this debate. Furthermore I do agree that we need to stop depending on German theologians to set the terms of the debate. The Church as a people, led by the Holy Spirit are the final authority. Stop using the argument from authority to prove a point. "I am smarter than you therefore I know"
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Zechariah 4:8-10
Zechariah
4:8-10
Beware
of Despising the Day of Small Things
Zec 4:8 Moreover the word of the
LORD came unto me, saying,
Zec 4:9 The hands of Zerubbabel have
laid the foundation of this house; his hands shall also finish it; and thou
shalt know that the LORD of hosts hath sent me unto you.
Zec 4:10 For who hath despised the
day of small things? for they shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the
hand of Zerubbabel with those seven; they are the eyes of the LORD, which run
to and fro through the whole earth.
1. Jesus
Has More to say to Zerubbabel – vs. 8
a. This
is a continuation of the message to Zerubbabel from the Logos who is the Word
of God – vs. 8
i. Zechariah 1:10-13
2. Jesus
is Going to Help Zerubbabel Build the Temple – vs. 9
a. Zerubbabel
will start the rebuilding of the temple
i. Zerubbabel
was a descendant of David and therefore an inheritor of God’s covenants to
David
1.
2 Samuel
7:5-16
ii. Ezra
tells us that Zerubbabel did indeed get to lay the foundation of the temple
1.
Ezra
3:8-13
b. Zerubbabel
will complete it with God’s help
i. Ezra
also tells us of the later completion of the temple just as Zechariah predicted
1.
Ezra
6:13-16
ii. Yet
all of that cannot be a complete fulfillment of what Zechariah is predicting
1.
Haggai
2:1-9
c. The
miraculous completion of the temple will be a sign of the promise of the coming
of the Logos or the Messiah.
i. Isaiah 11:1-3
3. Zerubbabel,
No Matter How Unlikely, is the One Whom Jesus Has Chosen – vs. 10
a. Beware
of Despising the little things, after all Jesus came to Jerusalem riding on a
donkey
i. Zechariah 9:9
b. To
the temple that Zerubbabel helped to build
i. Matthew 21:5-12
c. Which
is why only Jesus can be the one and only King of Kings and the true
fulfillment of all prophesies
i. Revelation 5:5-9
Interesting Article
A very interesting proposition regarding the Biblical Esther. To be there must have been a reason for the shift in Persian sympathies from indifference to the plight of the Jews to invigorated support.
Bible translations?
Here is a great video and an honest conversation about bible translations. I really appreciate Pastor Matt's honesty here...