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What does Zechariah 13 teach about God's weapons?

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Zechariah 13 portrays God's weapon as His word which executes divine judgment against the reprobate while providing salvation for His people.

In Zechariah 13:7, God commands a sword, symbolic of His word, to strike the shepherd, illustrating both the severity of divine judgment and the grace extended to His little ones. This passage emphasizes that God utilizes His word as a decisive weapon against those who reject Him, while simultaneously wielding it to bring salvation to His people. The ultimate fulfillment of this sword is seen in Christ, who bore the judgment meant for us, thus rendering the dual nature of God's weapons—judgment for the wicked and salvation for the redeemed—clear and compelling.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:7, Isaiah 53:5, John 10:11

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God's Weapons
Paul Pendleton · Dec 20, 2020
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