On Seeing
Zechariah 4:2
And said to me, What see you? And I said, I have looked, and behold a candlestick all of gold, with a bowl on the top of it…


The question, "What seest thou?" suggests -

I. THE SLUMBER OF THE SOUL. (Ver. 1.) Want of consciousness and activity. Delusions (Isaiah 29:7), Peril (Mark 13:36).

II. THE AWAKENING OF THE SOUL. (Ver. 1.) "The angel" may be taken to illustrate the various ministries employed by God to quicken and rouse his people. Providence. Loss of health, property, friends, and such like incidents. Word of the truth. Law and gospel. The Spirit of Christ. (1 Kings 19:11, 12; John 16:8-13; Revelation 1:10-20.)

III. THE GLORIOUS THINGS REVEALED TO THE AWAKENED SOUL. The question. Mark:

1. The time. When the soul was awakened; not before (Isaiah 1:4; Luke 9:32).

2. The purpose. To stimulate activity. "I have looked." Must use our own faculties.

3. The reset. Manifold things revealed. As we are, so will our sight be. Press thee question, "What seest thou?" In nature.

"O lady, we receive but what we give,
And in our lives alone does nature live."


(Coleridge) Human life. Life all confused and dark, a maze without a plan, or the hand of God. Holy Scriptures. God. Truth. Immortality. Christ. "We see Jesus (Hebrews 2:9). - F.



Parallel Verses
KJV: And said unto me, What seest thou? And I said, I have looked, and behold a candlestick all of gold, with a bowl upon the top of it, and his seven lamps thereon, and seven pipes to the seven lamps, which are upon the top thereof:

WEB: He said to me, "What do you see?" I said, "I have seen, and behold, a lampstand all of gold, with its bowl on the top of it, and its seven lamps thereon; there are seven pipes to each of the lamps, which are on the top of it;




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