Scripture - Zech 8:9-13 "Thus says the Lord of hosts; Let your hands be strong. You who have been hearing the these days These words by the mouth of the prophets. Who spoke in the day the foundation was laid For the house of the Lord of hosts, that the temple might be built. For before these days there were no wages for man nor any hire for beasts; There was no peace from the enemy for whoever went out or came in; For I set all men, everyone, against his neighbor. But now I will not treat the remnant of this people as in the former days, says the Lord of hosts. For the seed shall be prosperous, The vine shall give its fruit, The ground shall give her increase, And the heavens shall give their dew. I will cause the remnant of this people to posses all these. And it shall come to pass that just as you were a curse among the nations, O house of Judah and house of Israel, So I will save you, and you shall be a blessing. Do not fear, Let your hands be strong."
Observation - Let your hands be strong - what you have been through you will not always be going through. The punishment of the fathers can be the blessing of the sons. God is telling the church here to hold on and be strong. Just prior to this passage he is talking to Israel and Judah about obedience and sticking to the commands given by God for his people. He reminds them that their forefathers rebelled against him and they ended up in exile apart for God - but this remnant will be different. He is bringing overwhelming increase, blessing and anointing to the people that will hold on strong and keep the commandments tirelessly. God's desire is to bless, to empower to increase and to expand. These are part of his nature. We must "Let our hands be strong". This phrase means that we must keep our hands doing honest, trustworthy, kingdom worthy business. Keeping our actions honoring God.
Application - Today I need to put my hands to business that will expand the kingdom and honor God. We must keep in mind that weak hands allow the wrong activities, actions and desires to creep in and dishonor God. Keeping strong hands allows us to be diligent with God and His call for our lives.
Prayer - Father help me to do your work today. To put my hands to your labor and to your desired activities. I need to be your hands and your feet today. Keep them righteous and bless their efforts.
Observation - Let your hands be strong - what you have been through you will not always be going through. The punishment of the fathers can be the blessing of the sons. God is telling the church here to hold on and be strong. Just prior to this passage he is talking to Israel and Judah about obedience and sticking to the commands given by God for his people. He reminds them that their forefathers rebelled against him and they ended up in exile apart for God - but this remnant will be different. He is bringing overwhelming increase, blessing and anointing to the people that will hold on strong and keep the commandments tirelessly. God's desire is to bless, to empower to increase and to expand. These are part of his nature. We must "Let our hands be strong". This phrase means that we must keep our hands doing honest, trustworthy, kingdom worthy business. Keeping our actions honoring God.
Application - Today I need to put my hands to business that will expand the kingdom and honor God. We must keep in mind that weak hands allow the wrong activities, actions and desires to creep in and dishonor God. Keeping strong hands allows us to be diligent with God and His call for our lives.
Prayer - Father help me to do your work today. To put my hands to your labor and to your desired activities. I need to be your hands and your feet today. Keep them righteous and bless their efforts.