TRANSFORMATIONAL CHURCH AUGUST 7, 2011 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
2 CORINTHIANS 3:18  HCSB “ We all, with unveiled faces, are reflecting the glory of God and  are being transformed  into the same image from glory to glory; this is from the Lord Who is the Spirit .”
ROMANS 12:2  NASB 2   ”And do not be conformed to this world,  but be transformed  by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.”
EPHESIANS 3:10  HCSB “ so that God’s multi-faceted wisdom may now be made known  through the church ”
THREE HUTS
BOOK  OF  ZECHARIAH Zechariah: You Return to Me, I'll Return to You! The book of Zechariah has been called the Apocalypse of the Old Testament.
Apocalypse  (" lifting of the veil " or " revelation ") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception,  The Apocalypse of John  is the Book of Revelation.
Like the book of Revelation, Zechariah is a book of prophecy. Its theme is  to set forth the program of God , which is also the theme of the book of Revelation.
The difference is that in Zechariah Israel is in the foreground and the Gentile nations are in the background,
while in the book of Revelation the Gentile nations are in the foreground and the continuous thread that ties them together is the nation of Israel.
The whole book of Zechariah is  a call to return to the Lord . The first six verses are a plea for  repentance .
ZECHARIAH  1:1 “ In the eighth month, in the second year of Darius, the word of the LORD came to the prophet Zechariah son of Berechiah, son of Iddo”
GOD  REMEMBERS Here, in Zechariah 1:1, we have three names that are very significant.  Zechariah means " God remembers "
GOD BLESSES ON TIME Berechiah, his father's name, means " God blesses " and  His grandfather's name Iddo, means " At the appointed time ."
God remembers & He blesses at the appointed  time .
Zechariah was a contemporary with Haggai, one of the prophets who ministered to the remnant who had returned from captivity in Babylon.
Although they were back in Jerusalem rebuilding the temple and the city, they were still vassals of Babylon,
DEPRESSING  TIMES still subject to the Gentile nations around them, without much hope for the future. It was a discouraging,  depressing time , and a spirit of dark pessimism gripped these people.
And Zechariah comes to them in the midst of their depression, with this announcement that is even  wrapped up in his name  and ancestry:
Jehovah blesses, Jehovah remembers at the appointed time. What an  encouragement  those names must have been.
RETURN  TO  ME  (ZECH 1:3) Thus says the Lord [Jehovah] of hosts:  Return to Me , says the LORD of hosts, and I will return to you, says the LORD of hosts."  Zechariah 1:3
I  WILL  RETURN  TO  YOU That is always God's way. When you find yourself straying away from His presence your life grows cold, your faith grows dim, and you grow discouraged.
RETURN  TO  ME Then, when you are defeated you find yourself exposed to all types of temptations and prey to every evil thought. What must you do? " Return to Me ," says the Lord, "and I will return to you."
If you want God back in your life, with all the glory of His presence, then come back to Him. That is always the formula.
“ Draw near to God and  He will draw near to you . Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded.”  James 4:8
(John MacArthur commentary on Zechariah 4.)  Since the creation God has desired to have a close relationship with man and has always spoken to him.
In the case of Adam before the fall, God walked and talked with him in the cool of the day, the Bible says, and man had a  perfect knowledge of God's truth  and perfect fellowship with God's presence.
Then sin came and the consequence of sin was that man lost the knowledge of God and became ignorant, so in Ephesians 4:17-19, the apostle Paul outlines something of the results of the fall.
" Having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness of their heart .“  Ephesians 4:17-19
   One of the effects of the fall was that conversation and communion with God was hindered and man was now in lonely isolation.
   But God was not going to give up with that and fall back into some kind of silence.
To this ignorant world, a world that became a sinful world, God then began to speak and He sent His revelation to redeem sinners.
God from the very first time that Adam sinned began to speak and the first thing that He said was, " Adam, where are you ?"
   I want to find you because  I want to talk to you . God has always talked. God has always spoken.
   God has always communicated. And in the Old Testament time the vehicle of His communication was the nation Israel.
After the founding of the nation they became His  channel  of information and revelation.
In Romans 3:1-2 " What advantage then hath the Jew? Or what profit is there of circumcision ?"  In other words what is the advantage of being a Jew?
The advantage comes in verse two: " Much every way, but chiefly because unto them were committed the oracles of God .”  Rom 3:2
In Romans 9:4-5 Paul says, regarding his own kinsmen, "Who are Israelites, to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and  the covenants, and the giving of the law …”
God has always spoken to man. In Isaiah 43:21, God says regarding Israel, " This people have I formed for Myself, they will show forth My praise ."
Deuteronomy 4:5-6 says, " See I have taught you statutes and judgments just as the Lord my God commanded me, that you should do thus in the land where you are entering to possess it.
So keep and do them, says Moses, for that is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples who will hear all these statutes and say, 'Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people .'"  Deut 4:5-6
God wanted Israel to speak His truth so that the nations would know wisdom and endeavor to ascertain the Source, which would bring them to Him.
In Psalm 18:49, " Therefore will I give thanks to Thee among the nations, O Lord ."  In other words the responsibility of proclaiming God in the midst of the world.
In Psalm 96:3, “ Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the people ." 
  In Ezekiel 5:5, " Then saith the Lord God, this is Jerusalem. I have set her in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her.
And she hath changed Mine ordinances into wickedness more than the nations, my statutes more than the countries that are round about her, for they have refused Mine ordinances and My statutes. They have not walked in them .“ Ezekiel 5:5
Now that is a sad diversion from all the intentions that is in the preceding verses. God had said you're My people, you are to proclaim My truth, you are to tell people what I am and Who I am and what My will is,
but instead Ezekiel says they violated God's principles, they disobeyed his ordinances, they kept closed mouth about His commandments and failed in the thing that God had called them to do.
Now basically when God chose Israel in the Old Testament it was to be a witnessing people and they were to witness in two ways:
by their lifestyle and by their proclamation. It was not just a matter of speaking; it was a matter of living. 
   There was to be a lifestyle so dramatically  different  that it was a testimony to God. And then they were to verbalize the things that God revealed to them. 
And the tragedy is they failed. That's all that can be said, they just plain failed and God had to set them aside.
And Israel today is not God's witnessing nation and they haven't been since the time Jesus was on the earth. 
And that's why the Lord Jesus had to find a new group, a new witnessing people, and that new witnessing people is the  Church , you and I and all those who have been a part of the body of Christ. 
We are His witnessing people, we are His witnessing community, but as we come to Zechariah 4, we find the most marvelous prophecy that tells us that in the future Israel will be reinstated as God's witnessing nation and this is an exciting thing.
There is coming a new day for Israel. There will be a hope realized in that all that God had originally intended for them is going to come to pass in the future.
Now as we look at Chapter 4, just a quick brief review: The chronology of this vision is in perfect sequence with the others.
Zechariah has  eight visions  all eight of which refer to the restoration of Israel both  historically  as they rebuild their city after the captivity and  prophetically  as they will be a part of God's wonderful coming kingdom.
The first of the visions presented the  outward  promise of the kingdom. And then they talked about the restoration of the city and the temple. 
And then after the outward restoration, the visions moved to the inward and we saw the  inward salvation  that occurred.
In Chapter 3 we see the saving of Israel and the figure of the cleansing of Joshua the high priest. Joshua is a picture of the nation and as Joshua was cleansed and purified so Israel is to be  cleansed and purified .
So there is an outward presentation of the kingdom, but the outward kingdom will never come until the  inward salvation  occurs.
And now moving away from that to the next in the sequence we find that this vision deals with the  usefulness of Israel  in the outward kingdom when the inward cleansing has taken place. 
God is going to  restore  Israel to a place of wonderful usefulness. That's always the way it is.
God has a plan in the world, God has a design to accomplish, but the people who accomplish it will be the people who are saved and then they will be useful to God within the framework of  His plan .
So the nation is saved in Chapter 3, prophetically and the nation is used as  God's   witnessing people in Chapter 4 . Now let's look at the vision and see several points.
The presentation of the vision. verse 1. " And the angel who talked with me ," and here we are with good ol' faithful interpreter angel whose leading us all through these visions, and leading Zechariah as well. 
" The angel who talked with me came again and waked me, as a man that is wakened out of his sleep ."  After Zechariah sees a vision the thing is so astounding and so dramatic and so provocative and so profound that the natural response is to slump in  a state of meditation .
Here he almost gets himself into a sort of a semi-coma of  spiritual exhaustion  over the exercise of his mind and the comprehension of what he has seen. It's beginning to build on him now and he falls into a state of exhaustion from which the interpreting angel comes and wakens him.
Daniel had a similar experience in the 10 th  Chapter of Daniel the 9 th  verse. Now having been wakened, Zechariah sees another vision in verse 2. " He said to me, what do you see? And I said, well I have looked and behold a lamp stand ,"
Some of your Bibles may say a candlestick, but that probably is not the best translation because they aren't actually candles as we'll see. 
ZECHARIAH 4:1-2a  (your study?)   1 The angel who was speaking with me then returned and roused me as one awakened out of sleep. 2 He asked me, "What do you see?"    I replied, "I see a solid gold lampstand there with a bowl on its top.
ZECHARIAH 4:2b-3 It has seven lamps on it and seven channels for each of the lamps on its top. 3 There are also two olive trees beside it, one on the right of the bowl and the other on its left."
Menorah
Ray Stedman says that in Zechariah 4:1-3 we see the power of the Holy Spirit---in the vision of the lampstand and the olive tree. It pictures the Spirit-filled life.
Oil always refers to the Holy Spirit, and here were olive trees continually dripping oil out of their branches into a lampstand, and it was burning brightly.
INNER  STRENGTH What wonderful symbolism of the fact that the Lord within us is constantly supplying that inner strength.
That makes it possible for us to burn brightly as light in the midst of a dark generation.
“ so that you will prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as  lights in the world ,”  Philippians 2:15
ZECHARIAH 4:4 4 Then I asked the angel who was speaking with me, "What are these, my lord?"
ZECHARIAH 4:5 5 "Don't you know what they are?" replied the angel who was speaking with me. I said, "No, my lord."
ZECHARIAH 4:6 6 So he answered me, "This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: 'Not by strength or by might,  but by My Spirit ,' says the LORD of Hosts.
Solid gold =  purity Lamp =  light The purity of gold and the emanating light represent the  presence of God  the Father.
7  CHANNELS Seven  channels  is where the oil flows to the lamps, oil flowing  in seven different ways to produce seven different lights. (river boat pilot)
GOD’S  PRESENCE Seven =  completeness, perfection, wholeness. Oil = the  Holy Spirit
There can be no renewal, revival or rebuilding without a vision for and an experience of the all-consuming presence of God.
GOSPEL = TRANSFORMATION The Transformational Church is  His church . The  heart of the Gospel  we carry into the world is  transformational .
2 CORINTHIANS 3:17 “ Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
We all, with unveiled faces, are reflecting the glory of the Lord and are being  transformed  into the same image from glory to glory; this is from the Lord Who is the Spirit .”  2 Corinthians 3:18
HEBREWS 1:3 “ 3  The Son is the  radiance  of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being, sustaining all things by His powerful word.”
JESUS RADIATES GOD’S GLORY We reflect His glory (II Cor 3: 18) but  the Son radiates  His glory! He is the Sun and we are the moon (we reflect His light).
REFLECT GOD’S GLORY It is  not our goal  to make well adjusted, well behaved unbelievers. We want to see believers reflect the  glory of God  in our cities.
SHINE THE LIGHT OF CHRIST We want to  shine the light of Christ , not to make shiny, happy people, but to  multiply  the number of shiners and  magnify  the light of Christ more and more in every corner, community, country and culture.
GOAL = TRANSFORM CULTURE The goal is to  transform culture , not just an individual.  God’s glory  affects cities .
In Zech 4:6 God says, “ Not by strength, or by might but  by My Spirit  says the LORD of Hosts .”
NOT BY OUR STRENGTHS Zerubbabel had been trying to rebuild the house of God  by  his  leadership skills alone, out of  his  resources alone, from  his  intellect alone.
ONLY  ONE  FOUNDATION All of Zerubbabel’s strengths were gifts from God but without God, they all  came to nothing . There is only  One Foundation  – the rest is “wood, hay and stubble.”  I Corinthians 3:12
GOD = HOPE Human willpower (self effort) brings  no hope . When God is in something – there is  always hope .
“ Three things remain:  faith  hope   & love.”  1 Cor 13:13
“ Hope  does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, Whom He has given us.”  Rom 5:5
NOT ABOUT OUR COMFORT A church must  rely on God’s empowered mission  and not the personal preferences of the congregation. That is a  challenge  to our comfort & convenience and it frustrates our personal visions.
DON’T  PLAY  CHURCH Stop running on a religious treadmill that leads to  nowhere . Stop  playing church .
ROMANS 8:31 “ If God is for us, who can be against us?”  That gives us a lot of  hope !
HOPE IS ABOUT THE FUTURE Too many churches attempt to gain hope and strength from sentimentality of a  bygone era  of ministry success. Commemorating past victories is  not victory .
ZECHARIAH 4:9 “ Then you will know  that the LORD of Hosts has sent me to you.  Not that they will say Zerubbabel has great hands and look at what he has done.”  (human effort)
Zechariah carries a message of hope:  1)hope that God is present  with His people and  2) that He  empowers them  to point others to His redemptive glory.
OUR GOD IS A REBUILDING  GOD FBCJ  carries a message of hope because our God is a  rebuilding God  Who is still at work and still on mission.
Don’t get  tricked  into thinking that God no longer is working through North American churches.
“ If  My people  who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and  seek My face  and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chron 7:14
DESPERATELY  SEEKING  HOPE The world is desperately looking for hope . God wants us to  make disciples and transform our communities.
A  CONTAGIOUS  HEART It is all about God .  It is not about us. Transformational Churches (TC) are  not flawless  but they have a  contagious heart  for God and His mission.  (3 huts)
BEYOND  PROGRAMS God can move us  beyond programs  and into His harvest fields. We don’t need to create something  new  but we must  go back  to the way the first century church did things.
DON’T MISS GOD’S MISSION His bride is  underachieving  in the world today. Move more fully into  God’s mission of redemption . When people  live transformed lives  you have a TC.
GOD’S  HOUSEHOLD (EPH 2:19)  ” So then you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with the saints, and members of  God's household ,”  HCSB
EPHESIANS 2:20-22 “ The whole building is being fitted together in Him and is growing into a holy sanctuary in the LORD in Whom you also are being built together for God’s dwelling in the Spirit .”
THE DREAM IS TRANSFORMATION A building  starts with a dream and has a blueprint (Fibonacci) . The  dream for the church is transformation .
REBUILDING THE CHURCH You  first must know  what you are building (a transformed church). The blueprint shows  how  the building fits together and how  each room supports the other .
YOU NEED A GOOD BLUEPRINT A  bad blueprint  leads to destruction and many churches with problems today had a bad blueprint from the beginning. Even with great materials , if you have a bad blueprint you end up with a pile.
A good blueprint can also help you to access  how you are doing  as the building progresses.  Carpenter’s rule: “ Measure twice, cut once!”
Measure properly  before  proceeding. Spending time measuring the  wrong things  will not help.
MEASURE TRANSFORMATION Don’t measure the  outlying issues  of ministry because you’ll  miss the core mission of God .
Measure the issues that  bring transformation  to lives and to communities. Measure to see if your church is  impacting  your community.
Measurements matter  for the church and  a change of the scorecard  is needed in North America. One of the most important measurements is insuring that males and females are  being changed by the power of God .
NOT  PROGRAM  DRIVEN The  old  scorecard was :  BODIES, BUDGETS & BUILDINGS . Don’t be a  program driven  church. The real destination is life,  not the church building .
The abundant life  is lived out with loved ones,  friends, and acquaintances in the marketplace.

Transformational Church August 7, 2011

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    TRANSFORMATIONAL CHURCH AUGUST7, 2011 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
  • 2.
    2 CORINTHIANS 3:18 HCSB “ We all, with unveiled faces, are reflecting the glory of God and are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory; this is from the Lord Who is the Spirit .”
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    ROMANS 12:2 NASB 2   ”And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.”
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    EPHESIANS 3:10 HCSB “ so that God’s multi-faceted wisdom may now be made known through the church ”
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    BOOK OF ZECHARIAH Zechariah: You Return to Me, I'll Return to You! The book of Zechariah has been called the Apocalypse of the Old Testament.
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    Apocalypse  (" liftingof the veil " or " revelation ") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception,  The Apocalypse of John  is the Book of Revelation.
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    Like the bookof Revelation, Zechariah is a book of prophecy. Its theme is to set forth the program of God , which is also the theme of the book of Revelation.
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    The difference isthat in Zechariah Israel is in the foreground and the Gentile nations are in the background,
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    while in thebook of Revelation the Gentile nations are in the foreground and the continuous thread that ties them together is the nation of Israel.
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    The whole bookof Zechariah is a call to return to the Lord . The first six verses are a plea for repentance .
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    ZECHARIAH 1:1“ In the eighth month, in the second year of Darius, the word of the LORD came to the prophet Zechariah son of Berechiah, son of Iddo”
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    GOD REMEMBERSHere, in Zechariah 1:1, we have three names that are very significant. Zechariah means " God remembers "
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    GOD BLESSES ONTIME Berechiah, his father's name, means " God blesses " and His grandfather's name Iddo, means " At the appointed time ."
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    God remembers &He blesses at the appointed time .
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    Zechariah was acontemporary with Haggai, one of the prophets who ministered to the remnant who had returned from captivity in Babylon.
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    Although they wereback in Jerusalem rebuilding the temple and the city, they were still vassals of Babylon,
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    DEPRESSING TIMESstill subject to the Gentile nations around them, without much hope for the future. It was a discouraging, depressing time , and a spirit of dark pessimism gripped these people.
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    And Zechariah comesto them in the midst of their depression, with this announcement that is even wrapped up in his name and ancestry:
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    Jehovah blesses, Jehovahremembers at the appointed time. What an encouragement those names must have been.
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    RETURN TO ME (ZECH 1:3) Thus says the Lord [Jehovah] of hosts: Return to Me , says the LORD of hosts, and I will return to you, says the LORD of hosts." Zechariah 1:3
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    I WILL RETURN TO YOU That is always God's way. When you find yourself straying away from His presence your life grows cold, your faith grows dim, and you grow discouraged.
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    RETURN TO ME Then, when you are defeated you find yourself exposed to all types of temptations and prey to every evil thought. What must you do? " Return to Me ," says the Lord, "and I will return to you."
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    If you wantGod back in your life, with all the glory of His presence, then come back to Him. That is always the formula.
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    “ Draw nearto God and He will draw near to you . Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded.” James 4:8
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    (John MacArthur commentaryon Zechariah 4.) Since the creation God has desired to have a close relationship with man and has always spoken to him.
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    In the caseof Adam before the fall, God walked and talked with him in the cool of the day, the Bible says, and man had a perfect knowledge of God's truth and perfect fellowship with God's presence.
  • 28.
    Then sin cameand the consequence of sin was that man lost the knowledge of God and became ignorant, so in Ephesians 4:17-19, the apostle Paul outlines something of the results of the fall.
  • 29.
    " Having theunderstanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness of their heart .“ Ephesians 4:17-19
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      Oneof the effects of the fall was that conversation and communion with God was hindered and man was now in lonely isolation.
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      ButGod was not going to give up with that and fall back into some kind of silence.
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    To this ignorantworld, a world that became a sinful world, God then began to speak and He sent His revelation to redeem sinners.
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    God from thevery first time that Adam sinned began to speak and the first thing that He said was, " Adam, where are you ?"
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      Iwant to find you because I want to talk to you . God has always talked. God has always spoken.
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      Godhas always communicated. And in the Old Testament time the vehicle of His communication was the nation Israel.
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    After the foundingof the nation they became His channel of information and revelation.
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    In Romans 3:1-2" What advantage then hath the Jew? Or what profit is there of circumcision ?" In other words what is the advantage of being a Jew?
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    The advantage comesin verse two: " Much every way, but chiefly because unto them were committed the oracles of God .” Rom 3:2
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    In Romans 9:4-5Paul says, regarding his own kinsmen, "Who are Israelites, to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law …”
  • 40.
    God has alwaysspoken to man. In Isaiah 43:21, God says regarding Israel, " This people have I formed for Myself, they will show forth My praise ."
  • 41.
    Deuteronomy 4:5-6 says," See I have taught you statutes and judgments just as the Lord my God commanded me, that you should do thus in the land where you are entering to possess it.
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    So keep anddo them, says Moses, for that is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples who will hear all these statutes and say, 'Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people .'" Deut 4:5-6
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    God wanted Israelto speak His truth so that the nations would know wisdom and endeavor to ascertain the Source, which would bring them to Him.
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    In Psalm 18:49, "Therefore will I give thanks to Thee among the nations, O Lord ." In other words the responsibility of proclaiming God in the midst of the world.
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    In Psalm 96:3, “Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the people ." 
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      In Ezekiel 5:5," Then saith the Lord God, this is Jerusalem. I have set her in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her.
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    And she hathchanged Mine ordinances into wickedness more than the nations, my statutes more than the countries that are round about her, for they have refused Mine ordinances and My statutes. They have not walked in them .“ Ezekiel 5:5
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    Now that isa sad diversion from all the intentions that is in the preceding verses. God had said you're My people, you are to proclaim My truth, you are to tell people what I am and Who I am and what My will is,
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    but instead Ezekielsays they violated God's principles, they disobeyed his ordinances, they kept closed mouth about His commandments and failed in the thing that God had called them to do.
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    Now basically whenGod chose Israel in the Old Testament it was to be a witnessing people and they were to witness in two ways:
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    by their lifestyleand by their proclamation. It was not just a matter of speaking; it was a matter of living. 
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      Therewas to be a lifestyle so dramatically different that it was a testimony to God. And then they were to verbalize the things that God revealed to them. 
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    And the tragedyis they failed. That's all that can be said, they just plain failed and God had to set them aside.
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    And Israel todayis not God's witnessing nation and they haven't been since the time Jesus was on the earth. 
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    And that's whythe Lord Jesus had to find a new group, a new witnessing people, and that new witnessing people is the Church , you and I and all those who have been a part of the body of Christ. 
  • 56.
    We are Hiswitnessing people, we are His witnessing community, but as we come to Zechariah 4, we find the most marvelous prophecy that tells us that in the future Israel will be reinstated as God's witnessing nation and this is an exciting thing.
  • 57.
    There is cominga new day for Israel. There will be a hope realized in that all that God had originally intended for them is going to come to pass in the future.
  • 58.
    Now as welook at Chapter 4, just a quick brief review: The chronology of this vision is in perfect sequence with the others.
  • 59.
    Zechariah has eight visions all eight of which refer to the restoration of Israel both historically as they rebuild their city after the captivity and prophetically as they will be a part of God's wonderful coming kingdom.
  • 60.
    The first ofthe visions presented the outward promise of the kingdom. And then they talked about the restoration of the city and the temple. 
  • 61.
    And then afterthe outward restoration, the visions moved to the inward and we saw the inward salvation that occurred.
  • 62.
    In Chapter 3we see the saving of Israel and the figure of the cleansing of Joshua the high priest. Joshua is a picture of the nation and as Joshua was cleansed and purified so Israel is to be cleansed and purified .
  • 63.
    So there isan outward presentation of the kingdom, but the outward kingdom will never come until the inward salvation occurs.
  • 64.
    And now movingaway from that to the next in the sequence we find that this vision deals with the usefulness of Israel in the outward kingdom when the inward cleansing has taken place. 
  • 65.
    God is goingto restore Israel to a place of wonderful usefulness. That's always the way it is.
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    God has aplan in the world, God has a design to accomplish, but the people who accomplish it will be the people who are saved and then they will be useful to God within the framework of His plan .
  • 67.
    So the nationis saved in Chapter 3, prophetically and the nation is used as God's witnessing people in Chapter 4 . Now let's look at the vision and see several points.
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    The presentation ofthe vision. verse 1. " And the angel who talked with me ," and here we are with good ol' faithful interpreter angel whose leading us all through these visions, and leading Zechariah as well. 
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    " The angelwho talked with me came again and waked me, as a man that is wakened out of his sleep ." After Zechariah sees a vision the thing is so astounding and so dramatic and so provocative and so profound that the natural response is to slump in a state of meditation .
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    Here he almostgets himself into a sort of a semi-coma of spiritual exhaustion over the exercise of his mind and the comprehension of what he has seen. It's beginning to build on him now and he falls into a state of exhaustion from which the interpreting angel comes and wakens him.
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    Daniel had asimilar experience in the 10 th Chapter of Daniel the 9 th verse. Now having been wakened, Zechariah sees another vision in verse 2. " He said to me, what do you see? And I said, well I have looked and behold a lamp stand ,"
  • 72.
    Some of yourBibles may say a candlestick, but that probably is not the best translation because they aren't actually candles as we'll see. 
  • 73.
    ZECHARIAH 4:1-2a (your study?)   1 The angel who was speaking with me then returned and roused me as one awakened out of sleep. 2 He asked me, "What do you see?"    I replied, "I see a solid gold lampstand there with a bowl on its top.
  • 74.
    ZECHARIAH 4:2b-3 Ithas seven lamps on it and seven channels for each of the lamps on its top. 3 There are also two olive trees beside it, one on the right of the bowl and the other on its left."
  • 75.
  • 76.
    Ray Stedman saysthat in Zechariah 4:1-3 we see the power of the Holy Spirit---in the vision of the lampstand and the olive tree. It pictures the Spirit-filled life.
  • 77.
    Oil always refersto the Holy Spirit, and here were olive trees continually dripping oil out of their branches into a lampstand, and it was burning brightly.
  • 78.
    INNER STRENGTHWhat wonderful symbolism of the fact that the Lord within us is constantly supplying that inner strength.
  • 79.
    That makes itpossible for us to burn brightly as light in the midst of a dark generation.
  • 80.
    “ so thatyou will prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world ,” Philippians 2:15
  • 81.
    ZECHARIAH 4:4 4 ThenI asked the angel who was speaking with me, "What are these, my lord?"
  • 82.
    ZECHARIAH 4:5 5 "Don'tyou know what they are?" replied the angel who was speaking with me. I said, "No, my lord."
  • 83.
    ZECHARIAH 4:6 6 Sohe answered me, "This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: 'Not by strength or by might, but by My Spirit ,' says the LORD of Hosts.
  • 84.
    Solid gold = purity Lamp = light The purity of gold and the emanating light represent the presence of God the Father.
  • 85.
    7 CHANNELSSeven channels is where the oil flows to the lamps, oil flowing in seven different ways to produce seven different lights. (river boat pilot)
  • 86.
    GOD’S PRESENCESeven = completeness, perfection, wholeness. Oil = the Holy Spirit
  • 87.
    There can beno renewal, revival or rebuilding without a vision for and an experience of the all-consuming presence of God.
  • 88.
    GOSPEL = TRANSFORMATIONThe Transformational Church is His church . The heart of the Gospel we carry into the world is transformational .
  • 89.
    2 CORINTHIANS 3:17“ Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
  • 90.
    We all, withunveiled faces, are reflecting the glory of the Lord and are being transformed  into the same image from glory to glory; this is from the Lord Who is the Spirit .” 2 Corinthians 3:18
  • 91.
    HEBREWS 1:3 “3  The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His being, sustaining all things by His powerful word.”
  • 92.
    JESUS RADIATES GOD’SGLORY We reflect His glory (II Cor 3: 18) but the Son radiates His glory! He is the Sun and we are the moon (we reflect His light).
  • 93.
    REFLECT GOD’S GLORYIt is not our goal to make well adjusted, well behaved unbelievers. We want to see believers reflect the glory of God in our cities.
  • 94.
    SHINE THE LIGHTOF CHRIST We want to shine the light of Christ , not to make shiny, happy people, but to multiply the number of shiners and magnify the light of Christ more and more in every corner, community, country and culture.
  • 95.
    GOAL = TRANSFORMCULTURE The goal is to transform culture , not just an individual. God’s glory affects cities .
  • 96.
    In Zech 4:6God says, “ Not by strength, or by might but by My Spirit says the LORD of Hosts .”
  • 97.
    NOT BY OURSTRENGTHS Zerubbabel had been trying to rebuild the house of God by his leadership skills alone, out of his resources alone, from his intellect alone.
  • 98.
    ONLY ONE FOUNDATION All of Zerubbabel’s strengths were gifts from God but without God, they all came to nothing . There is only One Foundation – the rest is “wood, hay and stubble.” I Corinthians 3:12
  • 99.
    GOD = HOPEHuman willpower (self effort) brings no hope . When God is in something – there is always hope .
  • 100.
    “ Three thingsremain: faith hope & love.” 1 Cor 13:13
  • 101.
    “ Hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, Whom He has given us.” Rom 5:5
  • 102.
    NOT ABOUT OURCOMFORT A church must rely on God’s empowered mission and not the personal preferences of the congregation. That is a challenge to our comfort & convenience and it frustrates our personal visions.
  • 103.
    DON’T PLAY CHURCH Stop running on a religious treadmill that leads to nowhere . Stop playing church .
  • 104.
    ROMANS 8:31 “If God is for us, who can be against us?” That gives us a lot of hope !
  • 105.
    HOPE IS ABOUTTHE FUTURE Too many churches attempt to gain hope and strength from sentimentality of a bygone era of ministry success. Commemorating past victories is not victory .
  • 106.
    ZECHARIAH 4:9 “Then you will know that the LORD of Hosts has sent me to you. Not that they will say Zerubbabel has great hands and look at what he has done.” (human effort)
  • 107.
    Zechariah carries amessage of hope: 1)hope that God is present with His people and 2) that He empowers them to point others to His redemptive glory.
  • 108.
    OUR GOD ISA REBUILDING GOD FBCJ carries a message of hope because our God is a rebuilding God Who is still at work and still on mission.
  • 109.
    Don’t get tricked into thinking that God no longer is working through North American churches.
  • 110.
    “ If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chron 7:14
  • 111.
    DESPERATELY SEEKING HOPE The world is desperately looking for hope . God wants us to make disciples and transform our communities.
  • 112.
    A CONTAGIOUS HEART It is all about God . It is not about us. Transformational Churches (TC) are not flawless but they have a contagious heart for God and His mission. (3 huts)
  • 113.
    BEYOND PROGRAMSGod can move us beyond programs and into His harvest fields. We don’t need to create something new but we must go back to the way the first century church did things.
  • 114.
    DON’T MISS GOD’SMISSION His bride is underachieving in the world today. Move more fully into God’s mission of redemption . When people live transformed lives you have a TC.
  • 115.
    GOD’S HOUSEHOLD(EPH 2:19)  ” So then you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with the saints, and members of God's household ,” HCSB
  • 116.
    EPHESIANS 2:20-22 “The whole building is being fitted together in Him and is growing into a holy sanctuary in the LORD in Whom you also are being built together for God’s dwelling in the Spirit .”
  • 117.
    THE DREAM ISTRANSFORMATION A building starts with a dream and has a blueprint (Fibonacci) . The dream for the church is transformation .
  • 118.
    REBUILDING THE CHURCHYou first must know what you are building (a transformed church). The blueprint shows how the building fits together and how each room supports the other .
  • 119.
    YOU NEED AGOOD BLUEPRINT A bad blueprint leads to destruction and many churches with problems today had a bad blueprint from the beginning. Even with great materials , if you have a bad blueprint you end up with a pile.
  • 120.
    A good blueprintcan also help you to access how you are doing as the building progresses. Carpenter’s rule: “ Measure twice, cut once!”
  • 121.
    Measure properly before proceeding. Spending time measuring the wrong things will not help.
  • 122.
    MEASURE TRANSFORMATION Don’tmeasure the outlying issues of ministry because you’ll miss the core mission of God .
  • 123.
    Measure the issuesthat bring transformation to lives and to communities. Measure to see if your church is impacting your community.
  • 124.
    Measurements matter for the church and a change of the scorecard is needed in North America. One of the most important measurements is insuring that males and females are being changed by the power of God .
  • 125.
    NOT PROGRAM DRIVEN The old scorecard was : BODIES, BUDGETS & BUILDINGS . Don’t be a program driven church. The real destination is life, not the church building .
  • 126.
    The abundant life is lived out with loved ones, friends, and acquaintances in the marketplace.