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Zechariah 14:1-21; John 8:12; James 1:17-18; Revelation 19:14
In today's scripture in Zechariah, we see the light of the world ruling, not forcing people to worship, but indicating that if it's not done, he will not provide rain, which means no crops or life. We don't have to worship God, now or ever, but if we do, we will reap a harvest of a good life. God does not need us to worship him. He has his angels to do so, but he desires us to see his goodness in our day-to-day life, and out of this overflow of his goodness, we would yearn to worship with all we are.
By Orisel JiménezZechariah 14:1-21; John 8:12; James 1:17-18; Revelation 19:14
In today's scripture in Zechariah, we see the light of the world ruling, not forcing people to worship, but indicating that if it's not done, he will not provide rain, which means no crops or life. We don't have to worship God, now or ever, but if we do, we will reap a harvest of a good life. God does not need us to worship him. He has his angels to do so, but he desires us to see his goodness in our day-to-day life, and out of this overflow of his goodness, we would yearn to worship with all we are.