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And the prophets, do they live forever? But did not my words and my decrees, which I commanded my servants the prophets, overtake your ancestors? (Zechariah 1:5-6)
I missed this at first. Why does God remind them that the prophets are gone just like their ancestors? I think it is because it is God's words that 'overtook' - like a racing tsunami - their ancestors not the prophets. It is God and His word that lasts, that did the damage, for the prophets are gone. God did it, by His word.
I have been confused and surprised recently by how easily our leaders have been deceived. They seem to be wilfully acting contrary to God's plain decrees, and yet be confident, almost proud, of their wisdom. How can that be? But there it was, written in plain sight: 'wilfully'. Our first step if we wish to know the mind of Christ is to align our will with His words, not to try and align His words with our will.
Whatever is the plain teaching of scripture, we must choose to accept, however uncomfortable it makes us, for only then are we made wise, only then is the veil of this world lifted from our eyes. If we start anywhere else we are lost and the words and decrees of God will overtake us, and what a terrifying thought that is.
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