Divine Rejection
Homilist
Zechariah 11:8
Three shepherds also I cut off in one month; and my soul loathed them, and their soul also abhorred me.


A time comes in the history of incorrigible nations and incorrigible individuals when they are rejected of heaven.

I. THE CAUSE OF THIS LAMENTABLE EVENT. "My soul loatheth them."

II. The RESULT. The results here are threefold.

1. The cessation of Divine mercy. "I will not feed you."

2. Abandonment to self-ruin. "That that dieth, let it die; and that that is to be cut off, let it be cut off." "The wages of sin is death." "Sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death."

3. Deliverance to mutual tormentors. "And let the rest eat everyone the flesh of another." All these results were realised in a material sense in the rejection of the Jewish people. Josephus tells us that in the destruction of Jerusalem, pestilence, famine, and intestine discord ran riot amongst the God-rejected people. These material evils are but faint emblems of the spiritual evils that must be realised by every God-rejected soul.

III. The SIGN. "And I took My staff, even Beauty, and cut it asunder, that I might break My convenant which I had made with all the people." The Divine Shepherd is represented as having two staves, or crooks; ordinary shepherds have only one. Expositors in their interpretation of these staves differ here as in most places elsewhere in this book. Some say they indicate the double care that the Divine Shepherd takes of his people; some, the different methods of treatment pursued by the Almighty Shepherd towards His people; some, that they refer to the house of of Judah and to the house of Israel, indicating that neither was to be left out in the mission of the work of the Good Shepherd; and some, that the one called "Beauty" —which means grace — represents the merciful dispensation, under which the Hebrew people had been placed; and the other staff called "Bands," the brotherhood between Judah and Israel. One thing seems clear, that the cutting of the staff called "Beauty" asunder was a symbol of their rejection from all future grace and mercy. It may be stated as a general truth, that all heaven-rejected souls have signs of their miserable condition. What are the general signs?

1. Practical ignorance of God.

2. Utter subjection to the senses.

3. Complete devotion to selfish aims.

4. Insensibility of conscience.

(Homilist.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Three shepherds also I cut off in one month; and my soul lothed them, and their soul also abhorred me.

WEB: I cut off the three shepherds in one month; for my soul was weary of them, and their soul also loathed me.




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