I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Zechariah 1-6
This passage contains two sections which influenced, and are often connected with, the description of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation. At one point Zechariah has a vision of a man on a red horse with other riders on horses of various colors behind him. The number of riders is not mentioned, but one could easily read it to indicate a total of four riders (I think the passage suggests a larger number than that). Then later Zechariah has a vision of four chariots, each pulled by horses of separate color from the others. Both the horsemen and the chariot riders were sent out to patrol the earth.
Zechariah puts most of his focus on showing how God has blessed the two men most responsible for rebuilding the Temple after the Exile: Jeshua, the high priest, and Zerubbabel, the governor of Jerusalem. These two men were blessed because they strove to do God’s will in rebuilding the Temple and to lead others to be faithful to God. We can learn a lot from what Zechariah says about these two men. God took away the dirty rags of Jeshua’s sins and dressed him in robes of righteousness. Jeshua did not make or buy these robes, they were given to him by God. The same is true for us. Any righteousness we may have is not our own doing, but a gift from God. Zerubbabel did not succeed by might or power. He rebuilt the Temple by the Spirit of God. We, also, will not accomplish the tasks God has given us by our power, might, or skill. We will only do so as we allow God’s Spirit to work in us.