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How does the story of Joshua the high priest encourage believers today?

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Joshua's story reassures believers that despite their failures, they are covered by God's grace and can serve Him faithfully.

The story of Joshua the high priest in Zechariah 3 serves as a profound encouragement for believers, illustrating God's grace in action. Joshua stands accused before the Lord yet is given a new robe and a fair mitre, symbolizing both forgiveness and divine appointment. This signifies that even when believers struggle with sin and feel unworthy, God's grace not only forgives but also empowers them for service. The assurance that their identity is rooted in Christ's righteousness rather than their own performance encourages believers to pursue holiness and serve joyfully, knowing they will never be abandoned by God due to their imperfections.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:4-6

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The Fair Mitre
Norm Wells · Jan 27, 2021
Joshua

Joshua

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