From Zechariah 3:1-5, in the fourth vision given to the prophet, Brother Gideon Levytam reveals the pre-incarnate Messiah acting as the divine Advocate for His people. The vision depicts a heavenly courtroom where Joshua the High Priest, representing the nation of Israel, stands clad in filthy garments while Satan, the adversary, stands ready to accuse him. Gideon explains how the Angel of the Lord—identified here as the Messiah—intervenes to rebuke the accuser, declaring Israel to be "a brand plucked out of the fire" by God's sovereign grace. The message highlights the great exchange at the heart of the gospel: the Messiah removing the filthy garments of iniquity and clothing His servant in a "change of raiment," representing the robe of righteousness. Gideon points us to the cleansing power of the Lord Yeshua, who silences the accusations of the enemy and restores His people, transforming them from a state of defilement into a holy priesthood adorned for His service.
Zechariah 3:1-5 - The Messiah as Advocate and the Robe of Righteousness
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