King's Fellowship Church

Zechariah 4:1-14

Joshua Lewis

In this sermon from King's Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis unpacks the prophetic imagery of Zechariah 4, focusing on the two olive trees and lampstands. He identifies Joshua the High Priest and Zerubbabel the Governor as the initial figures representing these symbols, highlighting their roles as anointed leaders tasked with rebuilding the temple. However, Lewis goes deeper, interpreting Joshua and Zerubbabel as shadows pointing to the ultimate witnesses—Jesus and the Holy Spirit—who fully reveal God's nature and pour out His grace. Finally, he draws a powerful connection to the church, emphasizing how believers, as the body of Christ, reflect the glory of the Son and the Spirit, bearing witness to God's work in the world today.

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