Israel’s Restoration and the Breath of the Spirit

Israel’s modern restoration is real but incomplete. The bones have come together, yet the breath has not entered them. Scripture shows that God will again bring His people through a refining fire so that the Spirit of grace and supplication may be poured out. The national body stands ready for the breath. In Christ, that breath has already been given to His Church—the covenant fulfilled, the curse exhausted, and the Spirit alive within.

When the Holy One Walked In

When Jesus entered the synagogue in Capernaum and began to teach, something unseen stirred. His words carried no borrowed authority, no cautious hedging, but the unmistakable weight of heaven itself. The people were astonished, yet it was the demons who cried out in fear, unable to remain hidden in the presence of the Holy One. With a single word, He silenced them and cast them out — no struggle, no spectacle. The fame of Jesus spread quickly, but even so, many failed to see what the demons saw so clearly. For it is one thing to be amazed, and quite another to recognise the King and surrender to His reign.

The Crown and the Chariots: A Theological Reflection on Zechariah 6

A priest is crowned. The Branch is named. And the offices of king and priest are joined in one man. Zechariah 6 is the end of the visions—but it opens the door to the Messiah, who builds the temple, bears the crown, and makes peace between heaven and earth.