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BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 20, Day 4: Zechariah 8:1-15

Summary of Zechariah 8:1-15

The Lord spoke to Zechariah and said He was jealous for His people. He will return to Jerusalem to dwell, and joy will return to the city. He will save His people and will be faithful and righteous to them as their God. The temple will be rebuilt, and the people will be strong.

BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 20 Day 4: Zechariah 8:1-15

9) God responds with intense, burning jealousy for Zion. Unlike His avenging wrath against enemies (Nahum 1:2), this is a protective zeal for His people. He is furiously committed to defending Jerusalem against opposing nations (Zechariah 1:15), turning His passionate resolve into restoration and declaring that Zion belongs exclusively to Him.

10) God promises to return to Jerusalem, transforming it into a “City of Truth.” He guarantees safety where the elderly rest and children play freely. He vows to reverse their curse, replacing poverty with prosperity, fruitful harvests, and peace. He commits to doing them good, commanding them: “Do not fear.”

11) These promises shifted their focus from present ruins to future glory. By guaranteeing safety, prosperity, and His presence, God assured them their labor wasn’t in vain. Knowing the Almighty was now “resolved to do good” gave them the confidence to overcome discouragement and strengthen their hands to finish the work.

12a) In Genesis 12:1-3, God says He will bless Abraham and curse those who curse His people. The world will be blessed by His people.

b) I hope I inspire others or at least make their days a bit brighter when I interact with others. I also try to bless my family with my caregiving and actions. I try to help others, too, whenever I can.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 20, Day 4: Zechariah 8:1-15

I love how even if God chastizes or punishes His people, He emphasizes His overpowering love for them and how He will always be with His people and bless them no matter their actions. Such a powerful promise for us today!

End Notes BSF Study Questions Exile & Return: A Time to Build Lesson 20, Day 4: Zechariah 8:1-15

God is passionate for His people. He is the Lord of all of heaven.

God will transform His people into truth and holiness.

Jerusalem will once again thrive and be a safe place for His people.

Even though the people could not see God’s promises come to fruition, God could. He always does what seems to us impossible.

God encourages His people to finish His work, and they will be blessed. There was no need for fear.

Fun Fact: The name Yahweh (or Lord) appears 22 times in this chapter alone.

END NOTES SUMMARIZED

This passage marks a dramatic shift from the judgment of Chapter 7 to a promise of radical restoration. It describes God’s “jealousy” for His people not as a destructive fire, but as a protective zeal to bless them.

  • The Vision of Shalom (vv. 1–8): God promises to return to dwell in Jerusalem, renaming it the “City of Truth.” The text offers a vivid image of total peace and safety: the elderly sitting securely in the streets with their canes, watching children play. This indicates a society free from war and disease, where life spans are full, and joy is visible.

  • The Great Reversal (vv. 9–13): God acknowledges their past suffering, where there were no wages, no peace, and neighbor turned against neighbor. He promises to flip the script entirely: the “curse” will become a “blessing.” The ground will give its fruit, and the heavens their dew.

  • Divine Determination (vv. 14–15): Just as God was resolved to judge their ancestors for disobedience, He is now equally resolved to do good to the current generation. He commands them, “Do not fear.”

Conclusion

Future hope fuels present strength. The passage concludes that because God has unilaterally decided to bless His people and restore their standing, they should “let their hands be strong.” The certainty of God’s favor is intended to give them the courage to finish the work of rebuilding the temple and their society.

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 20, Day 4: John 15:9-17

Summary of John 15:9-17

Jesus loves you (disciples), and if you keep his commands, you will remain in his love. You will have complete joy. Now, love each other as Jesus has loved them. Great love is laying down one’s life for others. The disciples are his friends for he has made known to them everything from the Father.

Jesus chose them so that they may bear lasting fruit and that whatever they ask in Jesus’ name, the Father will give them. Now, love one another.

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 20, Day 4: John 15:9-17

10a) As the Father has loved Jesus, so has Jesus loved you. Jesus loves you (believers), and if you keep his commands, you will remain in his love like Jesus kept God’s commands and remained in his love.

b) They receive the love of Jesus, complete joy, are given what they ask for, are friends of Jesus, are given knowledge of God, and they bear fruit. It encourages me when times, things, and circumstances in my life are low.

11a) Because Jesus loved us.

b) Strangers and people who irritate me. I pray for them and for me to deal better with them.

12a) Jesus chose and appointed his followers so that they might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. So that they might spread the gospel.

b) By remaining in Jesus and abiding by His word.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 20, Day 4: John 15:9-17

Always a powerful reminder to love others because so many of us do have people in our lives that are hard to love. But, with God’s grace, we can do so.

End Notes BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 20, Day 4: John 15:9-17

Jesus loved the disciples by protecting them, guiding them, and leading them. He cared utterly for their every need. No matter what we do, we are loved.

Abiding is obedience to Jesus and his commands. If you do abide in Jesus’ commands, you will experience joy to the full. Joy is being right with God, not happiness or excitement.

Jesus repeatedly emphasize we are to love others.

Love is to be complete, as giving up all that you have (or your life) for one another.

The relationship between rabbi and disciple in ancient times was never one of friendship. So, if we follow God’s commands, we can be friends with Jesus. Obedience must be there.

Jesus chooses us to bear fruit for God’s glory.

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