Zechariah 1
Zechariah reminds us that a prophet does not always speak of future events. A prophet can also boldly speak God’s word in the form of
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Zechariah reminds us that a prophet does not always speak of future events. A prophet can also boldly speak God’s word in the form of
Zechariah 2 reminds me of the emotional walls we create. During my high school years my home was a weird place. My mother battled alcohol
Zechariah 3 reminds me of the best thing about having a big brother. Younger siblings catch a lot of grief from their older brothers or
Zechariah 4 reminds me of football Sunday. To some people that is their passion. It consumes them, and their entire week revolves around the big
Zechariah 5 reminds me of the expression “to throw the book at someone”. We usually think of this term being used in a courtroom situation
Zechariah 6 reminds me of a logic test. One form of question lists seemingly unrelated objects with the goal of deducting the connection between all
Zechariah 7 reminds me of a desolate home. That is the place where communication has broken down; no one is speaking, laughing, or interacting. The
Zechariah 8 reminds me of an unusual demographic from my childhood. It was said that there are more Jews living in New York City than
Zechariah 9 reminds me of comedian Jeff Foxworthy. He describes “rednecks” with lines like, “If your working TV sits on top of your non-working TV,
Zechariah 10 reminds me of my first swimming lesson. I grew up on the water, so knowing how to swim was a necessity. I remember