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*From Intent To Reality – Part II*
*(Zechariah 13:1-6)*
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*Introduction:*
I want you to put your bookmarker at Luke 4 and I want to explain why we are putting Luke 4 in the context of what we discussed this morning from Zechariah 13:1-6
Now, there is a component in Luke 4 that we need to talk about tonight.
But right now, let’s look at Zechariah 13 to put this in its context.
So, if we can cover this tonight, next time we will discuss the concept of idolatry.
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*Read: *Zechariah 13:1-6
(V1 – This fountain, this cleansing mechanism is designed to cleanup Jerusalem)
In order to get Jerusalem and their inhabitants where I need them to be (do 3 things)
(V2-(Idols-cut them off so good that you want even remember their names)
(Illustration: Seeing people that you don’t remember ~/ Some I don’t want to remember) Some of them I am glad I don’t remember (I cut off their name)
(V2 (False prophet) – Now this is points 2 & 3 and He’s going to do the same thing
To both of them
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