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What does Zechariah's vision teach us about God's forgiveness?

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Zechariah's vision illustrates God's forgiveness through the removal of sin and the bestowal of righteousness.

In Zechariah 3, God's forgiveness is powerfully depicted as He commands the filthy garments of Joshua to be removed and replaced with clean ones. This act symbolizes the removal of iniquity and the bestowment of Christ's righteousness on believers. The imagery of the fountain that is opened for sin and uncleanness speaks to the cleansing power of Jesus' blood, highlighting that true forgiveness is not merely about wiping the slate clean but about imparting righteousness to the sinner. This truth reinforces the core of the gospel, emphasizing that through Christ's sacrifice, we are declared righteous before God, which is essential for our standing as His people.
Scripture References: Zechariah 3:4, Zechariah 13:1, Hebrews 10:14

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