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CloseIn this message, we dig into Zechariah 4, where God reminds His people that His purposes are accomplished not through human strength or ability, but through the power of His Spirit. The vision of the lampstand points to God's desire for His people to reflect His light in the world, while the rebuilding of the temple demonstrates His faithfulness to complete the work He begins. Ultimately, this passage points to Jesus—the true Light of the world and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. We're reminded that followers of Christ are called to trust God's power, embrace continual growth, and faithfully shine His light wherever He has placed them.
Scripture References: Zechariah 4:1-14
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