Zechariah 4:7

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is a metaphorical question addressed to a 'great mountain,' suggesting that it will become flat before Zerubbabel, who will lay the cornerstone of a building with joy and celebration. The message emphasizes overcoming obstacles through faith.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're facing a really big hill while trying to build something important. This verse says don't worry because just like how a mountain can be flattened, your obstacle can also be overcome if you trust in Zerubbabel’s help and celebrate the progress with joy.

Contexte historique

Zechariah wrote this prophecy around 520 BC during the time of Persian rule. It was directed at the Jews who had returned from exile to rebuild Jerusalem's temple, encouraging them amidst challenges.

Application pour aujourd'hui

If you're facing a huge problem that feels insurmountable, remember this verse. Just like Zerubbabel flattened the mountain, trust in overcoming your obstacles and celebrate each step towards success with gratitude and joy.

Thèmes

faithovercoming obstaclesperseverancecelebrationhoperebuilding

Versets liés

1 Corinthians 3:10Isaiah 46:1-2Ephesians 2:20Matthew 7:24Haggai 2:9

Questions fréquentes

Who is Zerubbabel?
Zerubbabel was a leader of the Jews returning from Babylonian exile, chosen by God to lead the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem.
What does it mean for a mountain to become plain before someone?
It symbolizes overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges or obstacles, showing that even major difficulties can be managed with faith and divine help.
Why are shouts and 'Grace, grace' mentioned at the end of the verse?
The celebration signifies joy and recognition for God's provision and grace in overcoming difficulties, marking significant progress or completion with gratitude.
How can this verse be used to encourage people facing tough times?
This verse provides encouragement by reminding us that through faith and perseverance, even the biggest obstacles can be overcome, leading to moments of celebration and grace.
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