Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Zechariah: The Vision of Four Horses

By Mary Vee
Zechariah 6:1-8


From Zechariah's Journal


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My name is Zechariah. An angel of the Lord visited me in a vision. It happened at night when I was alone.  Actually the angel ended up showing me several visions. This is the eighth and last vision. You can scroll down to past posts to read the other visions.

The first vision happened while I was in Jerusalem. We were rebuilding the temple. Darius was in his second year of reign in Babylon. The rest followed, all in the same night. This is the eighth vision the angel showed me. 

I looked up, again. Four chariots came out from between two mountains. These mountains were made of bronze.

The first chariot had red horses, a symbol of war and blood.

The second chariot had black horses, a symbol of famine and death.

The third chariot had white horses, a symbol of victory and peace.

The fourth chariot had speckled horses that were powerful, a symbol of death through judgement.

I asked the angel, "What are these my lord?"

The angel answered, "These are the four spirits of the heavens which have presented themselves to the Lord of all the earth.

"The chariot with black horses is going to the north.

"The chariot with white horses will follow.

"The chariot with spotted horses will travel to the south."

The strong horses struggled as they went out, as if something was preventing them from leaving.

The angel said to the charioteers, "Go. Patrol the earth. Watch and protect it."

The chariots left to do their work. I watched them go about doing what they were told.

The angel said, "See, the chariots patrolling the north have done their work and have quieted my anger in the land of the north." 




Author's note: I searched several commentaries and translations for this passage. There seemed to be quite a variety of thought as to the meaning. The one note scholars seemed to agree on is this prophetic passage is difficult to interpret but clearly has links to Daniel's visions and passages in Revelation.

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sources: Matthew Henry's Commentary volume 4, Hendrickson Publishers. 2000, the Pulpit Commentary, these versions: Amplified, Living, ESV, KJV, NKJV, American Standard, New International, International Children's Bible, The Message, The Oxford Jewish Bible, Biblestudiestools.com. 

1.  What did the red horse stand for?
2.  What did the black horse stand for?
3.  What did the white horse stand for?
4.  What did the speckled horse stand for?
5.  Where did the black horse go?
6.  Where did the white horse go?
7.  Where did the speckled horse go?
8.  What did the horses need to stop struggling?
9.  What happened when the horses did their work in the north?

Monday, December 28, 2015

Amy Carmichael-The Little Girl Who Risked Her Life

By Mary Vee
Year: January, 1904-1906 
Amy Carmichael: 36 years old


From Amy's Journal

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My name is Amy Carmichael. I am a missionary in India.

Arulai was a ten-year-old girl. Her story of asking Jesus into her heart has been so exciting to share.This is now the sixth week. 

Yes, a ten-year-old can have an amazing story! If you want to read the first five parts of Arulai's story, here are the links: Part 1Part 2 ,Part 3Part 4Part 5

Arulai had asked Jesus into her heart. She had many questions and longed to hear more about Jesus. She walked from her uncle's village to the next one where I and other missionaries had a church. After listening to the Pastor, she searched for me and asked her questions.

One day, Arulai told me her parents wanted her to come home. "I'll only be gone four days they said. I'm so excited, Ammal." She jumped and twirled.

Ammal was the name she called me.

"I want to tell my parents everything I've learned about Jesus." Her eyes grew wide. "Can you imagine? They could learn about the living God who loves them. Then they'll stop worshiping the Hindu gods. They just have to!"

What could I say? She had such a desire to share her new faith. This concerned me terribly. I have known many Christian Indians who had terrible things happen to them. 

Mysteriously some of these Christians were never heard from again. Some were discovered dead, supposedly by an accident that clearly looked like a murder. Then there were those who I saw on the village street. They were sad, didn't talk, wouldn't respond to me, and hid like they'd been severely tortured. The only words they'd say were the Hindu beliefs.

All of these beautiful Indian believers came to mind as Arulai shared what she wanted to tell her parents. I didn't want her to get hurt, but I didn't have a right to make her stay.

She didn't come to our village the next day. For weeks I waited to hear news from her. The whole mission compound prayed for her safety and for the strength to hold on to her belief in the true, living God who loves her. 

One morning Arulai's lovely smile came to mind. I couldn't wait any longer. I wrote to her parents and asked permission for Arulai to come back and learn, even for a few days.

A messenger delivered the letter. When he returned he said, "Her father opened the letter and read the words."


What will he say? Has he harmed Arulai? Come back next time to read more.


Resources used for this series:. 
Benge, Janet, and Geoff Benge. Amy Carmichael: Rescuer of Precious Gems. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 1998. Print.
Davis, Rebecca Henry. With Daring Faith: A Biography of Amy Carmichael. Greenville, SC: Bob Jones UP, 1987. Print.
Dick, Lois Hoadley. Amy Carmichael: Let the Children Come. Chicago: Moody, 1984. Print.
Meloche, Renee Taft., and Bryan Pollard. Amy Carmichael: Rescuing the Children. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 2002. Print.
Wellman, Sam. Amy Carmichael: A Life Abandoned to God. Uhrichville, OH: Barbour Pub., 1998. Print.



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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Zechariah-The People Will Be Driven Far From Their Land

By Mary Vee
Zechariah 5


From Zechariah's Journal


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An angel of the Lord visited me in a vision. It happened at night when I was alone.  Actually the angel ended up showing me several visions. This is the sixth vision. You can scroll down to past posts to read the other visions.

The first vision happened while I was in Jerusalem. We were rebuilding the temple. Darius was in his second year of reign in Babylon. The second, third, fourth, and fifth followed, all in the same night. This is the sixth and seventh visions I saw:

I looked up and saw a large scroll flying in the air. The scroll was still rolled up which means it was not open yet.

The angel asked me, "What do you see?"

I answered after seeing the scroll unrolled, "I see a flying scroll, thirty feet long and fifteen feet wide."

The angel said, This scroll is the curse that is going out over all the land. According to what the scroll says on one side, every thief will be banished from the land. According to what it says on the other side, everyone who doesn't tell the truth will be banished from this land. 

"The Lord Almighty said, "I will send the scroll out and it will enter the thief's house and the liar's house. The scroll will remain in their house and destroy it, including the timbers and the stones.

This ended the sixth vision.

The seventh vision started right away.

The angel who stood nearby leaned closer to me. He pointed up. "Look."

Something appeared in the sky. It was far away. I rubbed my eyes and still couldn't tell what it was. I asked, "What is it?"

The angel said, It is a measuring basket. The kind used to take objects to market to sell and also used to carry things that must be gotten rid of. This represents the sins of the people throughout the land."

The lid of the basket raised up. Inside was a woman.

The angel said, "This woman is wickedness." He pushed the woman back in the basket and forced the lid to close." She and the basket must be sent away."

I looked up and saw two women. Wind blew in their wings. They had wings like those of a stork. They lifted up the basket between heaven and earth. For neither heave nor the men of earth want to be near these wicked Jews."

"Where are they taking the basket?" I asked the angel.

"To the country of Babylonia to build a house for it. When the house is ready, the basket will be set there in it's place.

Author's note: In time, scholars learned that the Romans would take over the land. Many Jews would escape to far away places never returning to their homeland. Not for a period of seventy years like their last punishment in Babylon, but they will never reunite. The Israelites will become blind to their sin. Fathers will not teach their sons the law. They will be a wicked people.

God showed Zechariah one more visions. Come back next time to see the rest of the story.

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source: Matthew Henry's Commentary volume 4, Hendrickson Publishers. 2000.

1.  Who was Zachariah? 
2.  What did Zachariah see in these two vision?
3.  What did the scroll stand for?
4.  What did the basket stand for?
5.  What did the woman in the basket stand for?
6.  Where did the women with wings take the basket?
7.  Why was the basket taken there? 

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Zechariah-The Temple WILL Be Built, Says God

By Mary Vee
Zechariah 4


From Zechariah's Journal


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An angel of the Lord visited me in a vision. It happened at night when I was alone.  Actually the angel ended up showing me several visions. This is the fifth vision. You can scroll down to past posts to read the other visions.

The first vision happened while I was in Jerusalem. We were rebuilding the temple. Darius was in his second year of reign in Babylon. The second, third, and fourth followed, all in the same night. This is the fifth vision I saw:

I had apparently fallen asleep. The information, seeing the angels, and everything else in the vision had overwhelmed me. I think the angel let me sleep a bit before waking me. When he woke me, I didn't understand where I was.

The angel said, "What do you see?"

That is when I really looked around and remembered I was seeing a vision. 

I blinked and let my eyes focus before answering. "I see a solid gold lampstand with a bowl at the top and seven lights on it, with seven channels to the lights. On each side of the lampstand is an olive tree, one on the right and the other on its left.

I asked the angel, "What are these my lord?"

He answered, "Do you know what these are?"

I know, I had asked already, but I had just woken from a deep sleep and maybe missed something. I looked again and answered, "No, my lord."

The angel said, "This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel."

Yes, now I understand. This message is to be given to Zerubbabel, the one in charge of the rebuilding of the Temple. 

The angel continued with the Lord's message, "'The temple will not be finished by might, nor by power, but by My spirit,' says the Lord Almighty." The angel pointed to where the temple was being built. "What are you, O mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground. then he will bring out the capstone to shouts of 'God bless it! God bless it!"

At that moment God explained the meaning to me. "The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this temple. His hands will also complete it. Then you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me to you.

"Don't be afraid of those who try to stop the work. Keep building. The men of Jerusalem will rejoice when they see the level in the hand of Zerubbabel.

The seven lights on top of the lamp stand are the seven eyes of the Lord. They see everywhere throughout the earth.

Then I asked the angel, "What are these two olive trees on the right and left of the lampstand?"

He didn't answer me.

I asked again, "What are these two olive trees on the right and left of the lampstand?

The angel said, "Don't you know?"

I really didn't. I lowered my head a bit and said, "No, my lord."

The angel said, "These are the two who are anointed to serve the Lord of all the earth."

Author's note: In time, scholars learned that the lampstand represented those who believed in Jesus. The Olive Branch was Christ who died for our sins, giving us life as the fire of the candle had life. The Holy Spirit was the second Olive tree, sent to be the comforter.

God showed Zechariah a few more visions. Come back next time to see the rest of the story.

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source: Matthew Henry's Commentary volume 4, Hendrickson Publishers. 2000.

1.  Who was Zachariah? 
2.  What did Zachariah see in this vision?
3.  What did the lampstand refer to?
4.  What did the two olive trees refer to?
5.  Who was Zerubbabel?
6.  What message was to be given to Zerubbabel? 

Monday, December 21, 2015

Amy Carmichael-What Better Story to Share at Christmas?

By Mary Vee
Year: January, 1904-1906 
Amy Carmichael: 36 years old


From Amy's Journal

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My name is Amy Carmichael. I am a missionary in India.

Arulai was a ten-year-old girl. Her story of asking Jesus into her heart has been so exciting to share.This is now the fifth week I am continuing her story. 

Yes, a ten-year-old can have an amazing story! If you want to read the first four parts of Arulai's story here are the links: Part 1Part 2 ,Part 3Part 4

Arulai had heard Indian missionaries and foreign missionaries lived in the next village. I was one of those foreign missionaries working there.

Arulai set out the the morning to walk from her uncle's village to ours. On the way she stopped, concerned she didn't have anything to give as an offering. Every time she went to worship the Hindu gods she always had an offering. She prayed, "Oh, Living God, what can I do. How can I go to the Christian temple without something for the offering?"

She saw something on the ground reflect the sunlight. She bent down and found a coin. "I really wasn't surprised," she told me later. "Of course the Living God could put the coin there for me."

Arulai walked the rest of the way to the village then to the building where we held our meetings. She sat with the children and put her offering into the basket when it went by. She listened to the preacher talk about God. I remember watching her curious eyes so interested in every word.

After the meeting, Arulai looked my way. I walked to her. "Did you want to speak with me?"

She answered, "Oh yes. I have been searching for you. I saw you by the well near my home. I heard you and the other missionaries talking about the Living God. I decided then that I wanted to find you and ask you questions."

"Why me?"

"Because you are willing to dress like us. You also talked about the Living God. You look like a person who truly loves the Living God.

"I do," I answered. "How can I help you?" She asked me many questions. She didn't seem to understand what God had done for her.

"Arulai, we all have done bad things. Do you understand so far?"

"Yes. I know I have done bad things."

"These wrong choices are what prevent us from going to heaven. See, heaven is a perfect place where no sin (bad choices) can be."

"Because I've done bad things I can't go to heaven?" Arulai's beautiful brown eyes looked up toward me.

I kneeled next to her. "That's right. God really loves all of us and would like us to be with Him in heaven, but not one of us is good enough to go."

"What if we say we're sorry and then work to go to heaven."

Her sweet question made me smile. "That would be nice but we'd still have our old sin. No, we could never be good enough to go to heaven. And God knew we couldn't. But He loved us so much that He provided a way for us to be able to go to heaven with Him."

"What is the way?" she asked.

"Well, God sent His own Son to take our punishment. God's Son is perfect. He never ever did anything wrong. God's Son loved us so much that He left heaven to live with us. We call Him Jesus. 

"Jesus came as a baby, he grew up and taught us what God wanted us to do. There were evil people who convinced others to kill him. In those days they hung people on a cross until they died. That was the way. A perfect one had to die to pay the price for our sins. Three days after Jesus died, he rose from the dead and visited people He knew to show them He'd come back to life. Days later He went back to His home in heaven. So you see, Jesus, the Living God loves you so much, He took the punishment for your sins."

Tears dripped down Arulai's cheeks. "No Hindu god has ever done anything like that."

"I know. Jesus is giving you a gift, Arulai. The gift of life--if you believe."

"I want to believe, right now," she said. 

And so she did. We prayed and Arulai told God she believed His Son died for her and that she wanted Him to be her Savior.

Unfortunately, life is not easy for Hindu's who leave their faith to follow Jesus. 

Come back next time to read the more of this exciting story about little Arulai.


Resources used for this series:. 
Benge, Janet, and Geoff Benge. Amy Carmichael: Rescuer of Precious Gems. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 1998. Print.
Davis, Rebecca Henry. With Daring Faith: A Biography of Amy Carmichael. Greenville, SC: Bob Jones UP, 1987. Print.
Dick, Lois Hoadley. Amy Carmichael: Let the Children Come. Chicago: Moody, 1984. Print.
Meloche, Renee Taft., and Bryan Pollard. Amy Carmichael: Rescuing the Children. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 2002. Print.
Wellman, Sam. Amy Carmichael: A Life Abandoned to God. Uhrichville, OH: Barbour Pub., 1998. Print.



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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Zechariah-4th Vision- How Our Sins Are Taken Away

By Mary Vee
Zechariah 3

From Zechariah's Journal


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An angel of the Lord visited me in a vision. It happened at night when I was alone.  Actually the angel ended up showing me several visions. This is the fourth vision. You can scroll down to past posts to read the first, second, and third visions.

The first vision happened while I was in Jerusalem. We were rebuilding the temple. Darius was in his second year of reign in Babylon. The second and third followed, all in the same night. This is the fourth vision I saw:

The angel pointed away from me. I saw Joshua, the high priest before the angel of the Lord. Satan stood to the right of Joshua. Satan accused Joshua of many sins. He yelled and pointed his finger at Joshua then faced the angel of the Lord and demanded the high priest be punished.

The Lord said to Satan, "The Lord rebuke you, Satan! The Lord, who has chosen Jerusalem, rebukes you. Is this man not like a burning stick snatched from the fire?"

Joshua stood there, dressed in filthy clothes. The angel turned to some men who stood close by and said, "Take off his filthy clothes."

The angel of the Lord said to Joshua, "See, I have taken away your sin, and I will put rich garments on you."

I said, "Put a clean turban on his head." So the men put a clean turban on Joshua's head and clothed him, while the angel of the Lord watched.

The angel of the Lord neared Joshua then and said, "This is what the Lord Almighty says: 'If you will walk in my ways and keep my requirements, then you will govern my house and have charge of my courts, and I will give you a place among these who are standing here."

The angel of the Lord then said, "Listen, O high priest, Joshua." He looked in another direction and said, "And your associates seated before you who are men symbolic of things to come." He turned back to Joshua and said, "I am going to bring my servant the Branch. See, the stone I have set in front of Joshua? There are seven eyes on that one stone, and I will engrave an inscription on it. I will remove the sin of this land in a single day.

"In that day, each of you will invite his neighbor to sit under his vine and fig tree," declares the Lord Almighty.

Author's note: This vision foretells the coming of Jesus the Christ. He is the Branch, God's Son, the one who would have the power to remove sin and stand in our defense against Satan's accusations.

God showed Zechariah a few more visions. Come back next time to see the rest of the story.

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source: Matthew Henry's Commentary volume 4, Hendrickson Publishers. 2000.

1.  Who was Zachariah? 
2.  Who did Satan accuse in this vision?
3.  Who did Satan take his case too?
4.  Who is the Branch?
5.  What would the Branch do for everyone who believed? 

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Zechariah-And then I Saw Another Vision of What Was to Come

By Mary Vee
Zechariah 2

From Zechariah's Journal


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An angel of the Lord visited me in a vision. It happened at night when I was alone.  Actually the angel ended up showing me several visions. This is the third vision. Short, but full of good news.

The first vision happened while I was in Jerusalem. We were rebuilding the temple. Darius was in his second year of reign in Babylon. The second and third followed. This is the third vision I saw.

A man stood near me. He held a measuring line in his hand. 

I asked him, "Where are you going?"

"To measure Jerusalem," he said. "To find out how wide and long it is."  

As he turned to leave another angel came to him and said, "Run, tell that young man, 'Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of men and livestock in it. I, will be a wall of fire around it,' declares the Lord, 'and I will be its glory within.'

"Flee from the north. I have scattered you to the four winds of heaven. Come home to Jerusalem and I all be its glory within," said the Lord. 

"Hurry, Escape. Everyone who lives in Babylon!. The Lord Almighty says, 'I will punish all the nations who have attacked and plundered your city. Then you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me.

"Shout and celebrate. For I am coming and will live among you," says the Lord. "Many nations will join the Lord in that day and will become my people. I will live among you and you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me to you. 

"The Lord will inherit Judah and will choose Jerusalem. Be still and know, the Lord has roused himself from his holy place."

Author's note, Bible scholars have studied these visions and the rest of the Bible for years. Many have dedicated their lives to this study to understand the truths God has left us. I went to their books to find insight to this vision. According to Bible scholars, one of the great points made in this vision is that no matter how many ask Jesus into their heart, there will be room in heaven for all who do. 

Second, this vision reminded young Zechariah that although he was not ready to understand the terrible things that will come, there is hope. Jerusalem will be both safe and great. (p.1109)

Third, the angel shouted to those in Babylon to return to Jerusalem. Sadly many had chosen to stay with their beautiful homes and businesses. They didn't want to leave all their riches to return to their homeland which had been destroyed where they could worship God with their brothers. What they didn't see was they were slaves in Babylon. They could be free in Jerusalem.

Fourth, this vision tells how Jesus will leave His place in heaven to be born and live with us, teaching God's ways and explaining truths. That the Jews will know who He is by the miracles and His teachings. And He did. We celebrate His birth with Christmas. This was the future for Zechariah but the past for us. "Yet there were those who died in ignorance and unbelief, for if they had known who He was, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. (p.1111) 

God showed Zechariah a few more visions. Come back to see what God showed him.

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source: Matthew Henry's Commentary volume 4, Hendrickson Publishers. 2000.

1.  Who was Zachariah? Was he young or old?
2.  What is a vision?
3.  Will there be room in heaven for everyone who asks Jesus into their heart?
4.  Why didn't some of the Jews want to go back to Jerusalem?
5.  Who was the one that will leave His throne above to live with us? 

Monday, December 14, 2015

Amy Carmichael-I Know the One You Seek

By Mary Vee
Year: January, 1904-1906 
Amy Carmichael: 36 years old


From Amy's Journal

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My name is Amy Carmichael. I am a missionary in India.

Arulai was a ten-year-old girl. Her story of asking Jesus into her heart has been so exciting to share.This is now the fourth week I am telling more of her story. 

Yes, a ten-year-old can have an amazing story! If you want to read the first three parts of Arulai's story here are the links: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

Arulai had asked Jesus into her heart after searching for answers to her questions.  Who is the real God? A foreign woman visiting her village answered her questions. She explained to a group of children about the God who loved them. Arulai learned she shouldn't worship the Hindu gods anymore. They couldn't do anything for her anyway.

Her parents became upset with her. She had embarrassed them by not worshiping the family gods. They decided to send her to her uncle's house. He claimed to be a Christian. Her dad and mom didn't even say goodbye.

She walked many miles by herself until she arrived at her uncle's house. Although he welcomed her into his home, he taught her that she could follow the Hindu customs of honoring the Hindu gods while still being a Christian.

This didn't sound right to her, but she couldn't disobey her uncle. She wanted to see the lady who stood at the well and wore a sari. This woman could answer her questions and teach her more about the living God.

One day, her uncle said, "Your father is going to arrange your marriage soon."

Arulai became very upset. Her father would make her marry a Hindu man and that man would make her worship the Hindu gods. She ran to her room and fell on her bed.

She cried herself to sleep many nights after hearing the news, "Please living God, let me speak with the woman who had stood at the well and wore the sari. Please!!"

One day, a girl a little older than herself stopped on the road. The girl said to Arulai, "Do you want to learn about the true God?"

Arulai couldn't believe what she heard. "Yes! Of course! I've heard stories from some foreigners who came to the village. They told me about the living God and now I believe in the true God but want to learn more. One of the people who told me stories was a foreign woman who wore a sari. I wish I could learn more from her."

"That woman is my mother. She and the others live in the next village."

She does? I can actually meet her?

Come back next time to read the more of this exciting story about little Arulai.


Resources used for this series:. 
Benge, Janet, and Geoff Benge. Amy Carmichael: Rescuer of Precious Gems. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 1998. Print.
Davis, Rebecca Henry. With Daring Faith: A Biography of Amy Carmichael. Greenville, SC: Bob Jones UP, 1987. Print.
Dick, Lois Hoadley. Amy Carmichael: Let the Children Come. Chicago: Moody, 1984. Print.
Meloche, Renee Taft., and Bryan Pollard. Amy Carmichael: Rescuing the Children. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 2002. Print.
Wellman, Sam. Amy Carmichael: A Life Abandoned to God. Uhrichville, OH: Barbour Pub., 1998. Print.



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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Zechariah-A Vision At Night

By Mary Vee
Zechariah 1

From Zechariah's Journal


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An angel of the Lord visited me in a vision. Actually there ended up being several visions.

The first vision happened while I was in Jerusalem. We were rebuilding the temple. Darius was in his second year of reign in Babylon.

The vision happened at night. An angel stood by me and a man sat on a red horse among the myrtle trees in a ravine. Behind him were red, brown, and white horses.

The man sitting on the horse said, These are the horses the Lord has sent to go throughout the earth.

The horsemen reported, "We have gone throughout the earth and found the whole world at rest and in peace."

The angel asked, "Lord Almighty, how long will you withhold mercy from Jerusalem and from the towns of Judah."

The Lord spoke to the angel then the angel turned to me and said, "Tell everyone this message from the Lord Almighty. 'I am very jealous for Jerusalem and Zion, but am very angry with the nations that feel safe. I was only a little angry, but these nations added to the problem. 

"'Therefore, I will return to Jerusalem with mercy, and there my house will be rebuilt. And the measuring line will be stretched out over Jerusalem, declares the Lord Almighty. My towns will overflow with prosperity and I will comfort Zion and choose Jerusalem.'"

I then had a second vision right after the first.

In this one I looked up and saw four horns. "What are these?" 

The angel answered, "These are the horns that scratched Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.

I saw four craftsmen and asked, "What are these coming to do?"

The angel answered, These are the horns that scattered Judah so that no one could raise his head. But the craftsmen have come to terrify them and throw down these horns of the nations who attacked Judah to scatter its people."

These visions had a meaning not only for those who lived when I lived, but for you who are reading today. God gave me a few more visions. I will share them next time.


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1.  Who was Zacharian
2.  What happened to him at night?
3.  Who did he speak with?
4.  What was the message?
5.  Who was the message for?