RETURN TO ME AND I WILL RETURN TO YOU
Zechariah 1:1-21
Therefore tell the people: This is what the LORD Almighty says: ‘Return to me,’ declares the LORD Almighty, ‘and I will return to you,’ says the LORD Almighty. (3)
chapter 1
1. In the eighth month of the second year of Darius, the word of the LORD came to the prophet Zechariah son of Berekiah, the son of Iddo:
2. "The LORD was very angry with your ancestors.
3. Therefore tell the people: This is what the LORD Almighty says: ’Return to me,’ declares the LORD Almighty, ’and I will return to you,’ says the LORD Almighty.
4. Do not be like your ancestors, to whom the earlier prophets proclaimed: This is what the LORD Almighty says: ’Turn from your evil ways and your evil practices.’ But they would not listen or pay attention to me, declares the LORD.
5. Where are your ancestors now? And the prophets, do they live forever?
6. But did not my words and my decrees, which I commanded my servants the prophets, overtake your ancestors? "Then they repented and said, ’The LORD Almighty has done to us what our ways and practices deserve, just as he determined to do.’"
7. On the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month, the month of Shebat, in the second year of Darius, the word of the LORD came to the prophet Zechariah son of Berekiah, the son of Iddo.
8. During the night I had a vision, and there before me was a man mounted on a red horse. He was standing among the myrtle trees in a ravine. Behind him were red, brown and white horses.
9. I asked, "What are these, my lord?" The angel who was talking with me answered, "I will show you what they are."
10. Then the man standing among the myrtle trees explained, "They are the ones the LORD has sent to go throughout the earth."
11. And they reported to the angel of the LORD who was standing among the myrtle trees, "We have gone throughout the earth and found the whole world at rest and in peace."
12. Then the angel of the LORD said, "Lord Almighty, how long will you withhold mercy from Jerusalem and from the towns of Judah, which you have been angry with these seventy years?"
13. So the LORD spoke kind and comforting words to the angel who talked with me.
14. Then the angel who was speaking to me said, "Proclaim this word: This is what the LORD Almighty says: ’I am very jealous for Jerusalem and Zion,
15. and I am very angry with the nations that feel secure. I was only a little angry, but they went too far with the punishment.’
16. "Therefore this is what the LORD says: ’I will return to Jerusalem with mercy, and there my house will be rebuilt. And the measuring line will be stretched out over Jerusalem,’ declares the LORD Almighty.
17. "Proclaim further: This is what the LORD Almighty says: ’My towns will again overflow with prosperity, and the LORD will again comfort Zion and choose Jerusalem.’"
18. Then I looked up, and there before me were four horns.
19. I asked the angel who was speaking to me, "What are these?" He answered me, "These are the horns that scattered Judah, Israel and Jerusalem."
20. Then the LORD showed me four craftsmen.
21. I asked, "What are these coming to do?" He answered, "These are the horns that scattered Judah so that no one could raise their head, but the craftsmen have come to terrify them and throw down these horns of the nations who lifted up their horns against the land of Judah to scatter its people."
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1. Sixteen years before Zechariah received the word of the Lord, the Jews had miraculously been allowed to return to Jerusalem (Ez 1). However, neither the temple nor the city had been restored. Both pointed to their need for spiritual restoration.
2. Zechariah reminded his people that the LORD had been angry with their ancestors. Though warned to turn from their evil practices by previous prophets, their ancestors ignored them. God judged them. But God also invited his people to return to him in repentance and God would return to them. The people repented (6b). God’s invitation rings true for us through Jesus. Let’s return to God in repentance through Jesus. He will surely return to us.
3. Three months later, Zechariah had a second vision of a man and three horses. The horses had gone throughout the earth and saw people living in peace while the Jews seemed to be under God’s wrath (12). Wrath would not continue forever. God comforted Zechariah. God promised mercy, the rebuilding of the temple (16), and future prosperity (17). God also promised justice for his people in the vision of the four craftsmen (21). God’s anger is only for a moment, but his mercy, grace, and favor last a lifetime (Ps 30:5). Praise God!
Prayer: Father, we turn to you in repentance; please forgive our sins in Jesus Christ. Thank you for returning to us and restoring us.
One Word: Return to God