top of page
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV


Search
Day 282 - The Day of the Lord: God’s Final Victory and Restoration
Welcome to Day 282 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. Zechariah 12–14 paints a powerful prophetic picture of the end times when God Himself will defend Jerusalem, purify His people, and establish His eternal kingdom. These chapters reveal both the severity of God’s judgment and the depth of His mercy. God promises to make Jerusalem an immovable rock that no nation can overcome, while also pouring out His Spirit of grace and supplication, leading Israel to recognize the One
Be God's Glory
Oct 8, 20253 min read
Day 281 - The Coming King and the Rejected Shepherd: God’s Redemption and Judgment Unfolded
Welcome to Day 281 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan Zechariah 9–11 paints a powerful prophetic picture of God’s sovereignty, compassion, and justice as He unfolds His redemptive plan for Israel. These chapters move from the triumphant promise of a humble King who brings salvation, to God’s restoration of His people, and finally to the tragic rejection of His shepherd—symbolizing Israel’s rejection of the Messiah. Through poetic and symbolic imagery, God declares judgment
Be God's Glory
Oct 7, 20252 min read
Day 280 - Restored for His Glory: God’s Promise to Purify, Rebuild, and Dwell Among His People
Welcome to Day 280 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In Zechariah 5–8, God reveals powerful visions and prophetic messages that unveil His commitment to cleanse His people from sin, judge wickedness, and restore righteousness among them. Through vivid imagery and symbolic acts, He shows that sin cannot coexist with His presence, but His mercy remains steadfast toward those who return to Him wholeheartedly. These chapters bridge warning and hope — demonstrating God’s holin
Be God's Glory
Oct 6, 20253 min read
Day 279 - Visions of Restoration: Building God’s Kingdom Through His Spirit
Welcome to Day 279 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. The opening chapters of Zechariah set the stage for one of the most hope-filled prophetic books in the Old Testament. Zechariah, a contemporary of Haggai, prophesied to the returned exiles in Jerusalem around 520–518 B.C. after their long Babylonian captivity. While Haggai called the people to rebuild the temple, Zechariah revealed why it mattered—God was preparing to dwell once again among His people and restore them
Be God's Glory
Oct 5, 20253 min read
bottom of page