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Fasting and Feasting , Zechariah 7-8. BSF Lecture on Lesson 20


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When faith becomes hollow — when practice replaces attentive devotion. Zechariah 7-8

In Zechariah 7, the leaders ask whether they should continue fasting — something they’ve faithfully done for decades.

On the surface, it sounds commendable. Disciplined. Devout. Consistent.

But instead of applauding their commitment, God asks a confronting question: 

“Who was this really for?” Were these fasts about listening to Him — or about maintaining a system that felt safe, familiar, and controllable?

What follows is sobering. God reminds them that religious activity had continued even while hearts had grown hard. Justice was ignored. Compassion faded. God’s Word was resisted. And eventually, religion continued — but relationship broke down.


God speaks words of hope, restoration, and joy. He talks about returning to dwell with His people. About peace replacing fear. About mourning turning into celebration. About a future so good that people from other nations will want to be part of what God is doing.

We’ll see both the danger of empty religion and the hope of a future shaped by God’s promises. And underneath it all is a truth that is as challenging as it is freeing.

Our aim today is simple:

God desires obedient hearts, not empty religious practice.

We’ll unpack this in two divisions from the text:

Aim: God calls people out of empty religion into a vibrant relationship with Him.

I. Empty Religion of Mechanical Devotion - Zechariah 7:1-14

A. Works-Based Religion: 7:1-3

B. Self-Satisfied Religion: 7:4-7

C. Self-Focused Religion: 7:8-12

D. God’s Just Correction: 7:13-14

PRINCIPLE: Rituals are no substitute for repentant hearts filled with love for God and others.

II. True Relationship with God, Feasting through Fruitfulness - Zechariah 8:1-23

A. Feast for Love: 8:1-6

B. Feast for Salvation: 8:7-13

C. Feast for Righteousness: 8:14-19

D. Feast for Witness: 8:20-23

PRINCIPLE: Just as Jesus bore fruits of our Salvation, God intends for His people to live lives of spiritual abundance that call others to Him.


APPLICATIONS:

1. Is your worship of God rooted more in what you do (tradition, rituals) or in God Himself?

2. Where have you seen God’s abundant blessing in your relationship with Him?



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