Join us for our morning series each Sunday — Zechariah: “Rebuilding hope in hopeless times”
Zechariah
“Rebuilding hope in hopeless times”
Jesus. The book of Zechariah is filled with stunning portraits of our Savior. Jesus serves as the prophet’s Interpreting Messenger throughout the first six chapters. Zechariah calls Jesus a “Shoot” (3:8; 6:12), “Servant” (3:8), and “Stone” (3:9). It is in his last six chapters, though, that the prophet describes Jesus in much more compelling ways. Jesus is righteous and humble (9:9). The blood of his covenant sets prisoners free (9:11). He is the church’s Cornerstone, Tent Peg and Battle Bow (10:4). Then, in a dramatic twist of fate, Christ is detested (11:8), sold for thirty pieces of silver (11:12), struck so his sheep scatter (13:7), and finally pierced and killed (12:10). In the end, however, God’s kingdom comes—finally and permanently, in pristine beauty (14:9, 16-17). Throughout Zechariah, the prophet joyfully and profoundly announces that God’s kingdom is coming through Jesus Christ our Lord, bringing with Him a message of hope for hopeless times.
Part 1 (Feb 18) – Ash Wednesday
“First Things First”
Zechariah 1:1-6
Part 2 (Feb 22)
“It’s Tool Time!”
Zechariah 1:18–21
Part 3 (March 1)
“Silencing Satan”
Zechariah 3:1–10
Part 4 (March 8)
“Who Will Take the Garbage Out?”
Zechariah 5:5–11
Part 5 (March 15)
“First Secure Your Own Oxygen Mask”
Zechariah 8:18–23
Part 6 (March 22)
“The Redeemer’s Refinery”
Zechariah 13:1–6
Part 7 (March 29) – Palm Sunday
“Expectations Meet Reality”
Zechariah 9:9–10
Part 8 (April 2) – Maundy Thursday
“Covenant Blood”
Zechariah 9:11–13
Part 9 (April 3) – Good Friday
“God is Dead!”
Zechariah 12:10–14
Part 10 (Apr 5) – Easter Sunday
“All Things New!”
Zechariah 14:8–11