Faith Through The Fire
Satan knows your name. But he calls you by your filth. And Jesus has been answering that accusation since before the cross. Most men think the enemy's greatest weapon is temptation. Buddy opens Zechariah 3 today and reveals something older and heavier — the adversary's real strategy is accusation. He's not just trying to get you to sin. He's standing in the courtroom pointing at everything you've done, trying to disqualify you from what God said He'd do in your life. But here's what this vision shows: Jesus doesn't argue with him. He doesn't debate the evidence. He just rebukes — and then He removes the filthy garments and puts on fine ones. That's not a metaphor. That's the gospel, playing out 500 years before the cross. Joshua the high priest stood before the Angel of the Lord in filthy clothes — clothes that represented every broken thing about him. Satan was right there with the case file. And yet the verdict wasn't what the accuser expected. Because accusation never wins in a courtroom where the Judge has already chosen you. Buddy breaks down what "rebuke" actually means in Zechariah 3 — not screaming at the devil, not fighting harder — and why coming into agreement with the accuser is the only real power he has left. You can't give authority back to someone Jesus already stripped it from. Unless you choose to. This is the gospel before the gospel. You've been missing this in the Bible the whole time. "I have taken away your sin, and I will put fine garments on you." — Zechariah 3:4 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss the rest of the Christophany series. 📖 Free weekly Bible study — DM "Bible study" to join. Saturday 7PM EST via Zoom. Men's in-person Miami every Wednesday 8PM at BOXR.
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