What does the splitting of the mountain symbolize for believers today? Standing on Solid Ground: What Actually Happens in Zechariah 14:4 “On that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south.” The Scene That Sets the Tone • The Lord Himself places His feet on the Mount of Olives—literal, physical presence. • A violent east-to-west split makes an unexpected valley of escape for Jerusalem’s besieged remnant (v. 5). • Earthquake imagery underscores divine power over the created order. What the Splitting Signifies for Believers Today • Certain Return of Christ – Acts 1:11-12 ties Jesus’ ascension site to His future landing spot. – Revelation 19:11-16 pictures the Warrior-King riding in to finish what Zechariah previews. • Divine Intervention When Hope Seems Lost – Exodus 14:21-22: Red Sea parts; Zechariah’s mountain parts—same Deliverer, same pattern. – Psalm 46:2-3: even if “the mountains quake,” God remains “our refuge and strength.” • Judgment and Rescue in One Stroke – Matthew 25:31-32: separation of sheep and goats mirrors the mountain’s dramatic divide. – Revelation 16:18-20: final earthquake collapses worldly strongholds while God’s people stand secure. • Removal of Every Obstacle – Isaiah 40:3-5: valleys lifted, mountains lowered in preparation for the Lord’s glory. – Micah 2:13: “The One who breaks open the way will go up before them.” • Birth of a New Creation – Zechariah 14:8: living waters flow out once the split occurs—fresh Genesis-like beginnings. – Romans 8:19-22: creation groans, awaiting this very unveiling. How This Shapes Daily Confidence • Stability in Shaking Times – Whatever “mountain” looms, the Lord can cleave it in two. • Eager Watchfulness – The same feet that once bore nail scars will touch earth again; live ready. • Unshakable Hope in Global Turmoil – Nations rage, but their plots crumble when He steps in. • Motivation for Holiness – 1 John 3:2-3: hope of seeing Him purifies conduct now. Putting It into Practice • Measure problems against His promise, not your resources. • Speak of His coming with confidence, encouraging weary hearts (1 Thessalonians 4:18). • Let coming judgment ignite compassion for the lost; mountains will split, hearts should too. |