The sermon titled "Christ: The BRANCH," preached by Don Bell, centers on the significance of Jesus Christ as depicted in Zechariah 6:9-13 as "the Branch." The key theological theme is Christ's dual role as both King and Priest and how He fulfills Old Testament prophecies. Bell argues that the crowning of Joshua is a prophetic symbol pointing to Christ, emphasizing that Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of the role of "the Branch," a concept found in Isaiah 11:1, where He is portrayed as bringing forth fruit and revealing God's character. The practical significance lies in understanding that, as believers, they are part of the spiritual temple Christ builds, and He mediates peace between God and humanity. Bell reiterates the importance of recognizing Christ's unique mediator role and the glory that belongs to Him alone.
“Behold the man whose name is the Branch, and he shall grow up out of his place, and he shall build the temple of the Lord.”
“The branch reveals the character of His Father... Great is the mystery of godliness; God was manifest in the flesh.”
“He shall bear the glory of the temple. Who else is gonna get the glory?”
“As our mediator, He already established what it takes for us to be saved... He brings God and man together.”
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