A City Without Walls: God’s Protection and Presence [Zechariah 2:1-5]

February 2, 2025

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Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 02/02/2025

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Zechariah

Key Text: Zechariah 2:1-5

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Have you ever felt like you were in ruins?

— needing to rebuild… but not even knowing how to piece life back together?

Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, Pastor Monty Simao continues with our study in the book of Zechariah in which we learn that that was the reality of his day. For the nation of Judah — the remnant of Israel — had returned from exile to Jerusalem, only to find their once-great city in ruins.

How could it be restored??

They were discourage, vulnerable, and uncertain about the future.

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But in Zechariah 2, God gives them —God gives us— a vision that defies human expectation:

A CITY WITHOUT WALLS.

…a place of expansion, security, and glory — secured not by walls, BUT BY GOD HIMSELF, who is both its protector and dwelling place.

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What You Cannot Make Right, God Can [Zechariah 1:16-21]

January 26, 2025

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Monty Simao 2014Sermon Notes

Date: 01/26/2025

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Series: Zechariah

Key Text: Zechariah 1:16-21

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Have you ever felt like your life is too broken to fix??

…like no matter what you do, you just can’t make things right?

Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, Pastor Monty Simao continues with our study in the book of Zechariah to share a passage that is filled with hope, restoration, and God’s unstoppable promises. SBC logo 204x204 In this passage we see how God’s mercy forgives, Spirit dwells, power rebuilds, and protection ensures. Because here’s the good news:

What you can’t make right, God can.

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