A profound moment of cleansing and divine assurance unfolds as Zechariah witnesses a vision of Joshua, the high priest, standing before the angel of the Lord. Accused by Satan, Joshua represents the people of Israel, burdened by sin and guilt. However, God's grace intervenes as the angel commands that Joshua's filthy garments be removed and replaced with clean, festive robes. This act of purification symbolizes the removal of sin and the restoration of the priesthood. The promise of the coming Branch, a messianic figure, is introduced, signifying hope for Israel's future. God declares that He will remove the iniquity of the land in a single day, pointing to the ultimate redemption through Christ. This chapter beautifully illustrates themes of grace, forgiveness, and the anticipation of a Savior who will restore God's people and establish His kingdom.
Zechariah Chapter 3
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