Our Guest Tracy Eckert
SID: Did you know who Zerubbabel was?
TRACY: No, and I woke up the next morning and I thought, “Oh, I hope that’s not a demon. I hope I’m not having a baby demon or something.” And you know, God is so good. That next day I was doing a prayer, a 30-day prayer thing from Chuck Pierce. And that day I was praying out of where the Lord said to Zerubbabel, “Rebuilt my temple.” And I’m like, my mind is blown. I said, “That’s the baby that I’m having. And he said to rebuild the temple.” So Zerubbabel rebuilt the temple. And so, and they came out of Babylon. They were coming out of Babylonian captivity. And so all of this started to make a story. But again, I wasn’t quite sure what the significance was. What it was at that time.
SID: So what did this all mean? I mean, build the temple, having a baby like Zerubbabel. What does it all mean?
TRACY: Well, basically what the Lord showed me. I spent several years, nine, 10 years in Ezra and the book of Haggai and in Zechariah. And I was just engrossed in the story of this second temple. You know, Zerubbabel was such a fascinating character, but yet not very many Christians even know who he is. I mean, we know about Moses who led the first exodus, and we know about David and Solomon who built the first temple, but nobody knows who Zerubbabel is. And he actually led the second exodus and built the second temple. So he’s a fascinating character. And he’s in the line of Judah, he’s in the line of kings. And then he partners with this man named Joshua, who is a priest. And so you’ve got this situation where you’ve got this new temple that’s being rebuilt. And so what the Lord showed me that this temple was a symbol of the rebuilt tabernacle of David, or which is 9/11, Amos, 9:11.
TRACY: Right, so the shift came on 9/11 in the world. And so on that day something shifted, right? So, also it’s nine, it’s Hebrews 9:11. We are the temple of the Lord that is not made with human hands. And so we are the fleshly temples. We are the rebuilt tabernacle of David. So when Jesus came, what he did is he laid the foundation of the temple. And then, and right now what’s happening for the rebuilding of the temple is there’s a shift going on in the body of Christ right now, where God is saying, “I’m bringing my capstone and my finishing work to the foundation of the temple.” And so in Zechariah 4 you can see where the rebuilt temple is. And he said this, “Now this rebuilt temple, or the capstone is going to come, not by might, nor by power. It’s not going to come from the work of our hands, but it is going to come from the power of the Holy Spirit.”
TRACY: And then He goes on to say, “And I am going to give you a double portion of grace for this work.” And then he goes on to say “That the hand of Zerubbabel laid the foundation of the temple.” Which happened when Jesus came, he laid the foundation, but his hand and the same dispensation will also finish it. So as it was in the former rain, so it will be in the latter rain. Even much more so, because we will be partnering with heaven with a double grace anointing on this last capstone generation. And so we know when there is a rebuilt temple, there’s got to be the priesthood that fills that temple.
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