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What does Zechariah 14 say about holiness and God's people?

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Zechariah 14 emphasizes that God's people will be declared holy, dedicating every aspect of their lives to Him.

In Zechariah 14, the vision culminates in a proclamation of holiness that extends to every element of life, symbolized by the bells on the horses and the inscription 'Holiness to the Lord.' This highlights that in the coming fulfillment of God's promise, all of His people will be set apart for His service without the corruption of sin. The passage illustrates that our everyday lives, mundane tasks, and even our earthly possessions will reflect our dedication to God. Thus, it symbolizes the totality of our existence being sanctified for His glory, pointing to the ultimate restoration when sin will no longer be part of the equation.
Scripture References: Zechariah 14:20-21

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