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What does Zechariah teach us about the nature of Christ?

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Zechariah portrays Christ as both the humble servant and the all-powerful King who fulfills God's covenant promises.

The book of Zechariah richly encapsulates the dual nature of Christ, showcasing Him as both the servant and King. For example, Zechariah 9:9 references the coming Messiah who is just and lowly, riding on a colt, thus portraying His humility and fulfilling the prophecy of His earthly ministry. However, the same book further establishes His kingship and ultimate authority as seen in Zechariah 14, where He returns in power to rule over all the earth. This profound mystery of Christ being fully God and fully man is central to the understanding of redemption and the believer's relationship with Him. It illustrates how Christ's servitude does not negate His kingship but rather fulfills God’s purposes for His people.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:9, Zechariah 14:4

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