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What does Zechariah teach about the character of God?

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Zechariah teaches that God is eternal, sovereign, merciful, and unchanging in His character and purposes.

In the book of Zechariah, we learn that God is portrayed as the eternal Lord of Hosts, emphasizing His immutability and sovereignty over all creation. Zechariah presents Him as the creator and sustainer of life, whose nature is rooted in mercy and grace. The acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty means that He rules over all things and has the authority to dispense mercy according to His will. As highlighted in Zechariah 7, God commands His people to execute justice and mercy, reflecting His own character in their conduct. This fidelity to His nature underscores the centrality of God in the gospel message.
Scripture References: Zechariah 7

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