Pastor David J. Taylor

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Pastor David J. Taylor"

Transcription

1 Bible Character Studies The Life of John the Baptist Guisborough Evangelical Church Pastor David J. Taylor

2 Contents: The life of John the Baptist: Life Summary page 3 God speaks again page 5 John s birth day page 20 Ministry of John page 31 The baptism of John page 45 Jesus must increase page 53 John in prison page 65 More than a prophet page 77 Death of John page 86 The Authority of John page 94 References page (Messages preached at Guisborough Evangelical Church during January 2012 and March 2012). The Life of Elijah Page 2

3 A Summary of John s life and ministry: Photo: Biblical Archaeology Society: The Life of Elijah Page 3

4 Parents & Birth: Luke 1v1-80 John the Baptist: Ministry (1): Matthew 3v1-12; Mark 1v1-8; Preaching Luke 3v1-18; John 1v6-8, 15-37; Acts 13v24-25 Ministry (2): Matthew 3v5-6, 11; Mark 1v4-5, 8; Baptising Luke 3v7, 16; John 1v24-26 Baptises Jesus: Matthew 3v13-17; Mark 1v9-11; Luke 3v21-22; John 1v29-34 John & Jesus (1): John 3v22-31 Arrested Matthew 4v12; Mark 1v14; Luke 3v19-20; John 3v24 Faith Shaken: Matthew 11v2-6; Luke 7v18-23 Jesus & John (2): Matthew 11v7-19; Mark 9v11-13; Luke 7v24-30; John & Elijah: John 5v31-35 Death: Matthew 14v1-12; Mark 6v14-29; Luke 9v7-9 His disciples: Matthew 9v14; Luke 5v33-35; Luke 11v1 Jesus & John (3): Matthew 21v23-32; Mark 11v27-33; Luke 20v1-8 John 10v41 Old Testament: Malachi 3v1, 4v5-6; Isaiah 40v3 New Testament: Acts 18v24-25; Acts 19v1-7 The Life of Elijah Page 4

5 God Speaks Again Reading: Luke 1 v Introduction: The very last words of our English Old Testament book reads: Behold, I am going to send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the LORD. And he will restore the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the land with a curse (Mal.4v5-6). The gospel of Luke shatters a silence which has lasted for 400 years. For 400 years, there had been no new word from the Lord. People were living in spiritual starvation. But God always has a remnant of people who love him and trust him. Luke wants to take us back to the beginning of what happened, some think that is why he now begins to record the story of John s birth. But it is clear from the rest of his gospel that his research goes back to the books of Moses and all that the Scriptures wrote about Jesus (24v44). Luke s gospel was written as a sure foundation for Theophilus s faith. It was a foundation that was based on eyewitness accounts of the life and ministry of Jesus (v1-4). However, Luke is keen that we should be able to see not only that he has checked the facts, but that we can as well. He therefore puts things into a historical setting (v5). These things happened in the days of Herod the king. When Herod was assigned to rule over Israel from Jerusalem this was a dark day for the nation of Israel! This was the first time that a king other than one who was born a Jew would sit upon the Throne of Judah. This fulfilled what was spoken by Jacob: the sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes (Gen.49v10). So Luke begins at precisely the place where the prophet Malachi left off. The final words of our Old Testament speak of the coming of one who would prepare the way of the Lord. The Life of Elijah Page 5

6 Luke starts his account of the gospel with the report of Gabriel s announcement of the birth of John to a Jewish couple named Zechariah and Elizabeth. Zechariah and Elizabeth (v5-7): This couple were: Both were getting on in years (v7, 18). Both were godly, devout in their service to God (v6). Both were righteous and blameless before the Lord (v6). Devout: Zechariah was a priest, and both he and his wife were of the tribe of Aaron (v5). It seems to have been important to God that John came from the priestly line, even though his function was largely prophetic. Zechariah was a priest, but not one that as considered to be anyone special. Neither by his training nor by his choice of the place where he lived; Zechariah was different from most of his contemporaries; he did not even care about the status that went with the priesthood. He lived in some obscure village in the hilly region south of Jerusalem (v39) rather than, as the other priests, in the elite section of the city itself, or in Jericho, the luxurious city of the palms. Where a person came from did matter too many of the Jews. You will remember Nathaniel s sceptical response when he heard that Jesus came from Nazareth: can any good thing come out of Nazareth? (John 1v46). This reminds us that not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise (1 Cor.1v26-27). There have always been men who have been great in various ways, artists or military men i.e. Alexander the Great, or Alfred the Great, or Muhammad Ali (I am the greatest) etc. Here Herod is compared to John who will be a local preacher of a lowly family, with no real claim to power or fame, and yet this John is the one that will be truly great! Great not in the eyes of men but in the eyes of God (v15). Jesus himself would say that John was the greatest man born of a woman (Matt.11v11). The Life of Elijah Page 6

7 More important than their physical lineage was their spiritual devotion. We are also told that Zechariah and Elizabeth both loved and worshipped God. Both Zechariah and Elizabeth are described by Luke as righteous in the sight of God, walking blamelessly in all the commandments and requirements of the Lord (v6). Not only was this a priestly couple, but they were a godly couple as well. Godly: These two were seen by God as righteous and blameless how is this possible? Well it was not because they were basically nice people trying their best not to offend anyone etc. They were seen in this light as they obeyed God s commandments and ordinances. This would not have been perfect obedience, but an obedience which met the requirements of Judaism. It did not save them any more than Paul s religious devoutness was sufficient to save him (Phil.3v4-9). It did, however, set them apart from those around them. From a Biblical view their good works did not save them, but from the perspective of the Mosaic Covenant, their devotion to God expressed by their obedience to the Law, did make it possible for God to bless them. They both knew the reality of who God was and they sought to live a life in obedience to him and his commands. They lived their godly lives in the sight of God, that is, their godliness was no mere outward show; it was a heart relationship with the Lord. This obedience was seen not just in obeying the letter of the commandments as many did (and still do), but also as the practiced the spirit of the law towards others. This was something Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus taught that when the commandment said do not murder it also included the thought behind the action such as the death of a person s reputation through character assassination brought about by gossip etc. The Israelites still awaited the full revelation of God, in the person of his Son, who would show that the way to full acceptance with God was now to be found through faith in the Messiah - Jesus. The Life of Elijah Page 7

8 The quality of our walk with God determines our ability to walk happily and harmoniously with each other. And that walk with him can only grow as we seek to please him rather than impress men. Childless: That is not to say that Zechariah and Elizabeth had no problems. Despite the righteousness that marked this couple there was one thing that they did not have; and they longed and prayed for; a child - they were childless (v7). While many of our problems stem from our own sins, God does allow some troubles to invade our lives for no other purpose but to help us grow. He permits them to be there, and no amount of obedience can possibly bring immunity from them. Zechariah and Elizabeth had one like that, and it was a big one. They had no child, because Elizabeth was barren, and they were both advanced in years (v7) The phrase advanced in years meant at least sixty years of age, well beyond the time of childbearing. It was a seeming hopeless situation; this factor in their lives must have been such a great sorrow to them. Many Jewish Rabbis insisted that it was an evidence of divine disfavour; an evidence of the judgment of God, for some sin they had committed (John 9v2). It is difficult for us to imagine the intense stigma attached to childlessness for them. While Zechariah and Elizabeth may have been righteous before God, some of their friends probably suspected them of serious secret sin. This fact would also have weighed very heavily against Zechariah and Elizabeth - and there was no way to erase that blot. After Zechariah had committed his problem to God, he simply kept on with the job God had given him to do. He did not stop praying because his situation looked hopeless. And neither should we. Being a Christian does not mean that God will always give us the things that we want, when we want them. Christians must learn to humbly submit themselves to God, and wait for him to do the right thing! It is so much easier to quit and run away from difficult circumstances, but that usually makes the problem worse. The Life of Elijah Page 8

9 God wants us to take our difficulties to him in prayer together, search the Word together for encouragement and direction, and then wait patiently for him to work. Our God is the God of the impossible! He delights in doing impossible things for us when he knows we shall give him the glory. Zechariah at work in the Temple (v8-10): Zechariah s day began with a great deal of excitement. He was a priest in the temple. Some commentators have speculated that there were in the time of Zechariah 18,000 priests. The priesthood had been divided under King David into 24 divisions (1 Chron.24v4-19), and Abijah was the 8 th division. On this particular day, he was chosen by lot (v9) to offer the incense. This was a very important job for the priest to do. Israelite history tells us that a priest would only have this honour once in his lifetime; it was a great privilege as well as a high honour (Ex.30v7-8, 2 Chron.29v11). Since there were so many priests serving in the temple, to make it possible for most of the priests to have the opportunity to offer sacrifices in the temple each division of priests served in there for a week twice every year. The incense was kept burning continuously, just in front of the veil that divided the holy place from the most holy place. The task of the priest was to offer incense and prayers on behalf of the Israelite people. Every day, at the morning and evening sacrifices, one of the priests was specially selected to go into the Holy Place and remain there, on his own. His task was to offer prayers and incense to God. Incense is often a picture for the prayers of God s people as they ascend to heaven (Rev.5v8). The prayers of God s people ascend continuously and unhindered to him who sits on the throne of Heaven. The cries of the faithful are ever before the Lord, and he is mindful of his people; and for our encouragement he not only hears but he also answers! One of the key points that Luke wants us to understand is that what he is writing about is not something distinct from God s original revelation of himself, and his promises to Israel. The Life of Elijah Page 9

10 Luke tells us that this is the continuing revelation of God. All that he describes in this section reminds us of the way that God spoke to the fathers of old. Luke has been using words and phrases that would sound very familiar with students of God s Word. He was raising the sense of expectancy within people, as they heard things like a righteous and blameless couple, who were childless but devout in all things towards God. What was Luke leading up to? Zechariah visited by an angel (v11-17): Whilst this godly man was serving in the temple, being chosen to offer incense before the Lord, something amazing happened. An angel appeared and spoke to him! To him! Now I know that in our modern scientific age talking about angels seems a long way from the real world. However, the Bible is very clear, there are real beings called angels, some of which are good and sent by God, others are the fallen angels that come to deceive and lead men astray. So a word about angels may be in order: Although they are great and awesome beings who often are able to do amazing things, yet they are subject to the power and authority of God himself. They themselves are not to be worshipped as though they were God. This was possibly the cause of the pride that led to Satan s downfall. It is unusual for an angel to give its name, since they are simply heavenly messengers; we do not need to know their name. (Here, Gabriel gives his name, and Michael is the only other angel to be named in the Bible - perhaps Satan/Lucifer). As far as we know, this was the first and only angelic appearance in the Temple. Whether there are guardian angels watching over the people of God, is not absolutely clear from the Scriptures, but what we can say with certainty is that we are never out of God s sight. The Life of Elijah Page 10

11 He watches over us, and we are immortal until our work is complete. A few years ago that there was young boy who had brought his portable tape player to church to tape the worship service and the preaching for that day. The church was very small and there was only an out-of-tune piano and a rhythm guitar for music but the few people who attended worshipped God and sang praise unto him. After the service the tape was played back and, in the background, behind the song leader and piano and guitar, you could hear the sounds of a huge choir singing. There was no choir in the church but it was on the tape nonetheless. After sending the tape into a university for examination it was determined that there really were voices in the background but that the range of high notes that the choir was singing were impossible for the voice of any human being. It still sends goose bumps over me to think that the Angelic Choir of Heaven had joined in worship that day. I am still awestruck when I consider the fact that the Choir of Heaven still sings with us every time we worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth. The personal visit of an angel from God was a privilege that had been given to only a few people in the history of the human race. And as you might imagine, it was a frightening experience. Whenever angels appear to people in the Bible, people become very afraid (Gen.19v1, Luke 1v29). Zechariah was of course afraid of this heavenly visitor. The presence of an angel could have meant either favour with God, or the judgement of God. The vision of an inhabitant of heaven reminds us forcibly of our own imperfection, and of our natural unfitness to stand before God. If angels are so great and terrible, what must the Lord of the angels be? Christians have nothing to fear in the presence of angels or of God himself. Immediately the angel spoke and assures Zechariah do not be afraid. He tells Zechariah that he has come with some wonderful news - his prayer had been heard (v13)! Zechariah (whose name means the Lord remembers ) had prayed his entire adult life. The Life of Elijah Page 11

12 That prayer (singular): Could have been for a son, both Zechariah and Elizabeth would have desperately wanted a son, but here they are in their old age. It seems from his response to the angel that they had both given up praying that prayer sometime ago. Could have been the prayer that he was offering at that time in the act of burning incense before the Lord. His official prayer as a priest, representing the people of Israel would have been a prayer that God s kingdom would come, that God would send his Anointed One, the Messiah. Perhaps it was both! In one moment, God announced that both aspects of Zechariah s prayer were answered! Yet, when Zechariah heard this, he doubted that God could or would do these things. Sometimes when we pray for something for a long time, we forget that God is able to do anything, and that he wants what is good for his children. When we pray according to God s Word, we should pray with an expectant heart. We must remember that God is all-powerful, and he ALWAYS keeps his promises! What an encouragement it is to us as we pray to God, sometimes over many years to know that we are not wasting our time or efforts, God does hear our prayers let us keep praying! The angel promises Zechariah: 1) You shall have a son, and you shall call his name John (v13) (which literally means Jehovah has shown grace ). He will be a joy and delight to you. His birth will make many people very glad. He will be great in the Lord s eyes (v14-15). 2) He will be great in the sight of the Lord (v15) not necessarily with men. His calling would be similar to a Nazarite (Num.6v1-21). 3) (v16-17): He will be filled with the Spirit from his mother s womb. The most important thing is that from the very first John was to be filled with the Holy Spirit without whose help God s work cannot be done effectively. The Life of Elijah Page 12

13 John is the only person said in the New Testament to be filled with the Spirit from his mother s womb, this emphasises the fact that God chose him and equipped him from the very beginning. Some see this as a fulfilment of Judges 16v17. There is a great significance to the reference to the Holy Spirit here. It is the first gleam of one of the foretold signs of the new covenant the pouring out of the Holy Spirit on the whole people of God. This would eventually be fulfilled at Pentecost (Joel 2v28-32; Acts 2v15-21). 4) He will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God (v16). He will turn men s hearts to God in so doing he will prepare not only the way for the Messiah by going ahead of him, but he will also prepare the people make them ready - to meet their God. He would be able to do this because his strength will be in the spirit and power of Elijah. There were several he wills that God gave: He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born. He will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God. And he will go on before the Lord, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the parents to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous - to make ready a people prepared for the Lord (v15b-17). Once again we see another connection between the Old Testament record and the New. Luke draws our attention to the prophecies of Isaiah and Malachi. Both of these prophets declared that the Lord would send his messenger (Isa.40v3-5) to prepare the way for the sudden appearance of the Lord himself (Mal.3v1-3). In the gospel of Luke there is no room for misunderstanding who John is. He is not the Messiah, he is only the one sent by God, to prepare the people for his arrival! (See: Matt.3v3-4; 11v9-11; Mark 9v11-13; Luke 7v22-28). The Old Testament closes (Mal.4v5-6) with the promise that Elijah would return before the Day of the Lord. Elijah like John was known for his bold uncompromising stand for the word of God even in the face of a ruthless monarch. The Life of Elijah Page 13

14 Malachi s message was that God was going to come suddenly and judge his people. The people at that time would be a people who would once again have turned away from him and as a result of this there would be the usual breakdown in society, particularly noticeable in the breakdown of family life. God said that he would send Elijah to prepare the people for God s arrival! He was to do this by turning men s hearts and in so doing transform their relationship with God and with each other. He would turn them from ignorance to knowledge. The angel gives us an insight into the state of the nation of Israel at this time. Their hearts were turned away from God (despite their religiosity). Israel is here pictured in its unturned, that is unconverted state. Nevertheless, the angel informs Zechariah that even now God considers himself their God. He is still deeply concerned about them Having made a covenant with his people, the Lord has a special claim on them and a unique interest in them. He will go on before the Lord, in the spirit and power of Elijah (v17), from the message given to Zechariah, John was the fulfilment of this prophecy; indeed Jesus said that John was Elijah. Not that he was physically the same Elijah that lived in the days of Ahab (this was not reincarnation!), but that John had the spirit and power of Elijah. John s role was not just to announce the imminent arrival of the Messiah. It was to prepare the way and prepare the people for his arrival (Mal.3v1). Have you ever thought how great it would be to have more Elijah s or John the Baptist s in the church today? Well of course we have someone greater than both! We have the Lord himself! We are his people. We serve him, and he has given to us a similar ministry! We are still to prepare the people to meet with God on the day of the Lord. We are to proclaim the good news of the gospel, that God will forgive sinners, as they come to him through faith in his Son Jesus Christ (have you?) The Life of Elijah Page 14

15 Do you yearn for God to take and use you in his service? It is worth noticing here that God spoke to Zechariah as he was serving in the temple. Going about his usual business, doing what was expected of him. The people of God should constantly be serving him. God often calls his people to serve him while they are busy and faithful in their daily tasks. Let us therefore be diligent in the place that God has set us in, and as we serve him faithfully and zealously, perhaps he will call us to serve in ways that we never considered. John means, The Lord is gracious. God is full of grace and longs to save those who trust and believe in him. Just think, all those years Zechariah and Elizabeth had prayed for a child, and now, God was not only going to give them a child, but a son who would be GREAT in the sight of the Lord. And even better than that, the long-awaited Messiah was finally coming and Zechariah s special son would be the one to announce his arrival! God can do impossible things, and that is exactly what he promised to do for Zechariah and Elizabeth. But their child was not to be just any ordinary child. He would be the forerunner of the Messiah predicted by the Prophet Malachi (v15-17; Mal.3v1; 4v5-6). Zechariah s unbelief (v18-25): All this was too much for Zechariah to grasp. As Zechariah listened to what the angel had to say, we see that he had a little difficulty in accepting what he was being told, but why was he so surprised at the message of the angel? Zechariah knew that God had last spoken to his people by the prophet Malachi 400 years earlier now God was speaking again to him! Wow! This was mind boggling! It was so unexpected! Does God speak to ordinary people going about their everyday business? Yes he does! The sad thing about the unbelief of Zachariah is that there were a number of examples of supernatural births in the Old Testament which he would have known about and Zechariah would have known that when God sent his angels it was for a very important reason! The Life of Elijah Page 15

16 God was not promising to do something for Zechariah and Elizabeth which he had not done for others before them. Abraham and Sarah had a son in their old age (Gen.17v17, Abraham was a 100 years old, and Sarah was 90 years old), as did Hannah and the parents of Samson. The virgin birth, on the other hand, was something entirely new, but Zechariah was not asked to believe this, only that he and his wife would have a son in their old age. Zechariah should have known how God acted in similar circumstances to give a child to people in their old age he should not have been unbelieving but believing! God can do the impossible! He had done it on many occasions. We should not try to restrict what God can or cannot do! There is absolutely nothing that the Creator of the Universes cannot do (Jer.32v17). Even men of the Word may fail to take in and profit from Gods Word at times! Zechariah was a man of God, but he was a man, and he had human weaknesses. God understands a weakness like this faltering faith. He is not exactly ecstatic about it, but he does understand it, and he goes to great lengths to stimulate and strengthen that faith. That is one reason he gave us his Word, and one reason he includes these great historic events in the Word. God s Word excites faith as we meditate on it and its application to our lives. Although we can empathise with him; Zechariah s response was a little disappointing; he still showed a heart of unbelief. He had been praying for a son, but admittedly, his faith had been weakening. Now this Word from God - it was too good to be true. Even though Zechariah heard the angel, Zechariah did not believe what the angel said (v20). Before he had a chance to get his thoughts together, he blurted out, How shall I know this for certain? For I am an old man, and my wife is advanced in years (v18). He asked for a sign, because he was not sure that God could really do what was being spelt out to him. Despite this God did something very gracious for Zechariah to help him believe. He gave him a sign. The Life of Elijah Page 16

17 The angels response was to declare his credentials; he identified himself as Gabriel who stands in the presence of God. Gabriel is one of the rare named angels in the Bible (v19). He says to Zechariah, that a sign will be given but not what Zechariah was expecting. He says; you will be mute until God brings these things to pass - until the prophecy was fulfilled (v20). Conclusion: The people outside (v21-22) were praying as they waited for Zechariah to return to them. They waited patiently, and they waited and they waited and they waited As they waited, they began to wonder was something wrong? Why was he taking so long? They may have wondered if Zachariah had been struck dead by God, just as Nadab and Abihu had been. When Zechariah came out to the people he was supposed to greet the people with the words The Lord bless you and keep you the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, the Lord turn his face towards you and give you peace (Num.6v24-26). Instead all he could do was make hand signals to the people. It would be like a game of charades! How do you describe an angelic vision using just your hands? The people soon realised that he must have had an extraordinary experience possibly a vision (v22) while performing his duties before the Lord. Being in the presence of a heavenly messenger left its mark on this godly man and the people instinctively knew that something had happened to Zechariah. Not only was he taking too long but he could not speak either! As believers the challenge for us is similar to this. We spend time in the presence of Jesus himself, every time we pray we draw close to the throne of heaven! More than this though, we have the promise that Jesus himself is with us every moment of every day! Does this make a difference to our lives? Can people tell that there is something different about us? Is there a sense of the presence of Christ in our lives? Is there a hatred of sin, and a desire to follow the Master? The Life of Elijah Page 17

18 As soon as his days of service were accomplished he returned home and explained everything to his wife. In the course of time the words of the angel came true; Elizabeth conceived, and both Zechariah and Elizabeth had great joy in their hearts as they saw God at work in their lives. God kept his promise - he always does. Zechariah s difficulty in accepting this message is perhaps understandable in the light of our accepting the message of the gospel itself. It all seems too good to be true! We do not have the word of an angel to believe we have the word of the Son of God himself! Zechariah was given the wonderful promise that he was going to have a son. A son in his old age, by Elizabeth his wife, who had long been barren, that by this birth, which was next door to miraculous, people might be prepared to receive and believe a virgin s bringing forth a son, which was perfectly miraculous. This son would be the herald for the coming Messiah! What a promise to grasp! Believers have also been given a great promise we are going to heaven because our sins have been forgiven forever, and so we are going to see Jesus face to face we are going to live with Jesus forever! What a promise this is to grasp! God always tells us what we need to know when we need to know it. He gave us his Word; and, as we are waiting on him, he speaks today to our hearts and minds. His Word, illuminated by his Holy Spirit, is his primary means of communication today. Do we, like Zechariah, also doubt God s promises, and then wonder why his blessings do not flow more freely in and through us into the lives of others? May Gods promises and nearness encourage us in our worship and service for him! The Life of Elijah Page 18

19 Questions ~ Luke 1v1-25: (1): Zechariah and Elizabeth: Q1: Do you think that Gen.49v10 is the biblical setting for Luke why? Q2: What do we know about Zechariah and Elizabeth (v5-7)? Q3: How could Zechariah and Elizabeth be described as righteous in the sight of God, observing all the Lord s commands and decrees blamelessly (v6)? Q4: How can we move forward when our prayers go unanswered? (2): Zechariah in the Temple: Q5: How did Zechariah get chosen to perform the daily task in the Temple (v8)? Q6: What was Zechariah chosen to do and why was it important (v8-9)? (3): Zechariah and Gabriel: Q7: What significance is there in the act of offering incense and the Angel s message to Zechariah: your prayer has been heard (v9-10; 13)? Q8: What prayer (singular) could this be referring to (v13)? Q9: Why was the sign to Zechariah that he should be struck dumb (v20)? (4): The promised child: Q10: Is there any significance to John being in the ancestral line of Aaron? Q11: What can we learn from the description of the child as given to Zechariah (v13-17)? Q12: What can we learn by comparing Isaiah 40v3; Malachi 3v1, 4v5-6 with Luke 1v13-17? The Life of Elijah Page 19

20 John s Birth Day Reading: Luke 1 v Introduction: God had a plan for the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth. Zechariah was a priest of the division of Abijah (one of the 24 sections of priests) and Elizabeth was of the linage of Aaron. Both of these people were righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless (v5-6). They followed all the rules, regulations, and commandments of the Lord. The words they expressed to other people in their normal daily communication were words they lived by. They did not proclaim living one way and then live their personal lives another way. As we know, God always has a plan by which he works. That plan is not on the same timetable as ours. In other words, God puts his plan into action when it is the right time. We are aware of this because many times we have prayed and asked God to give us something or help us get something and it did not happen. It did not happen because it was not in God s plan for us at that time. During your lifetime remember the times you asked God to help you get that promotion or that particular job or position. How about the time you wanted to buy a certain house and the deal did not go through. Remember your school days and you had your eye on a certain young man or young lady, but a relationship never developed and you couldn t understand why. God has a plan for your life and a plan for my life. We can abide by his plan or we can by-pass it and do what we want to do. The problem with doing our own thing or following our own plan is we will have to suffer the consequences. If we are inpatient and choose to leave God out of our lives, we are headed for disaster. On the other hand, if we consult God concerning our issues, asking him to guide us according to his will, listening to his response, and then patiently waiting for his plan to kick into action, we will be in for a victory. The Life of Elijah Page 20

21 Zechariah and Elizabeth were both very old (v7), beyond childbearing years and had no children. These were God loving and God fearing people who served God daily. In those days, Jews believed that having children was a sign that they were in God s favour. Those couples who did not have children or were childless were looked upon by other Jews as being displeasing to God. Most people do not want to feel they are displeasing to God and they don t want other people to think such either. As Zechariah was praying and burning incense in the Temple, God s plan was about to kick in. God s plan at that time was to tell Zechariah that Elizabeth was going to have a baby. His plan unfolded as he sent the angel Gabriel into the Temple to deliver the wonderful news. Gabriel (v19) appeared and stood on the right side of the altar of incense as Zechariah was praying. Zechariah saw the angel and was very distressed and full of fear. This was the beginning of God s plan for Zechariah and Elizabeth to become parents. The angel said to Zechariah, don t be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer is heard; and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John (v13). Gabriel went on to say, and you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth (v14). Look at what Zechariah and Elizabeth will have. They not only will have a son, but they will have joy, happiness, gladness and people will look to them with rejoicing hearts. Isn t it wonderful how God works through his plans fulfilling them at the right time? The pregnancy did not occur at the time Zechariah and Elizabeth would have liked it to. It did not occur because it was not in the plan of God to happen at their requested time. God is not on our timetable. His timing is much better than our timing. In the minds of Zechariah and Elizabeth a pregnancy would never occur at this point in their lives - because of their age. What Zechariah and Elizabeth seemed to forget is the same thing you and I forget. If we really want our prayers answered, we must keep our minds open and remember that God is an expert at making the impossible possible! The Life of Elijah Page 21

22 Gabriel not only told Zechariah that Elizabeth would have a son and that his name would be John, but he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born (v15). God had a wonderful plan. Zechariah and Elizabeth were living God s plan and John would follow through and announce the coming of the Messiah (v17). John is born (v57-66): This passage is important to Christians because it lays a foundation of understanding of what God is doing in sending John the Baptist and then Jesus the Messiah within six months of each other. As we study the prophecies, we begin to get a glimmer of what God has in mind. When the time came for John to be born, the words of the angel came true. The angel had said your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John. And you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth (v13-14). After John was born, friends, neighbours, and relatives gathered around and we see that Elizabeth... brought forth a son. When her neighbours and relatives heard how the Lord had shown great mercy to her, they rejoiced with her (v57-58). It was customary to circumcise the child on the eighth day (Gen.17v12) and also to name the child. The people thought his name should be Zechariah, and were determined to name the boy Zachariah Jr. Elizabeth however told the family that his name is John. I love the response given by the family: What? We ve never done it that way before! But Elizabeth insisted his name was to be John. The people said this could not be because there was no one in the family called John. To end the disagreement, the people decided to ask Zechariah what the baby s name should be. Since Zechariah was unable to speak (and perhaps deaf as well) they made signs to him concerning what the child s name should be and he asked for a tablet to write on. He was given a tablet and on the tablet Zechariah wrote: his name shall be John (v63). At that very moment his tongue was loosed so that he could talk. The Life of Elijah Page 22

23 We see how this couple went against peer pressure. This needs to be carried over into our lives as well, especially when the Lord is leading us in a direction different than our culture or traditions. Our lives must be marked by obedience to God. Why did God want us to know these little details in the life of John? I believe it has to be something about the tendency that we have as humans to get so caught up in what we have always done or what we think should be done that we leave no room for the work of God in our lives. I believe that Luke wants us to see that when the Lord is making a way for his son to make an impact in the hearts and lives of a community of people, traditions can fall by the way side so we can see his glory as of the only begotten from the father full of grace and truth. The naming of the son after his father implied that this child would walk in the steps of his father, that he would carry on the father s name, and thus his work as well. Had John been named Little Zech, he would have been expected to grow up as a priest, just like his father. He would thus have gone about with his father as he carried out his priestly duties, learning how to do things, just like his dad did them. To be named by any other name would have implied just the opposite. John would not follow in his father s steps. He would not learn to do what his father did. He would not be a priest. This, of course, was precisely the case, and thus the reason for the name John. It isn t the meaning of the name John which is so important, then, but the message implied by having any name other than Zechariah which is such an emotional issue. If many of those gathered at the circumcision ceremony were relatives, Elizabeth s insistence that the boy be named John was to renounce the family, its work, and its perpetuation through the next generation. God s plan was in action and moving along as scheduled. God opened the mouth and lips of Zechariah and he began to praise God. Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit (v67), he was divinely inspired, and he began to prophesy. God forgave Zechariah for his failure to believe and the little bit of distrust that he had in his heart. Our God is a forgiving God. The Life of Elijah Page 23

24 He will do the same for us that he did for Zechariah. When we live God s plan for our lives, believe his Word, and place our full trust in him, we will end up praising God just as Zechariah did. Zechariah s song of praise (v67-79): Zechariah s words of praise are a song known as the Benedictus and is divided into two parts: a): (v68-75): The first 8 verses deal with salvation which will appear in the Messiah. b): (v76-79): The second part of the Benedictus refers to the ministry of John as the forerunner of the Messiah. a): The coming Saviour: In these verses, Zechariah praises the Lord for his wonderful plan. He is praising God for the salvation that will come through the Messiah. Praises go out to God for sending his Son to visit (v68 NKJV) or come to (NIV) the people. The word visit means more than to drop in on. It has the idea of going with a desire to do something to make an appearance to help. There is a story about a wise and good king who loved his people. He wanted to know how they lived. He wanted to know about their hardships. Often he dressed in the clothes of a working man or a beggar, and went to the homes of the poor. No one whom he visited thought that he was their ruler. One time he visited a very poor man who lived in a cellar. He ate the coarse food the poor man ate. He spoke cheerful, kind words to him. Then he left. Later he visited the poor man again and disclosed his identity by saying, I am your king! The king thought the man would surely ask for some gift or favour, but he didn t. Instead he said, You left your palace and your glory to visit me in this dark, dreary place. You ate the coarse food I ate. You brought gladness to my heart! To others you have given your rich gifts. To me you have given yourself! God did that for us. He came to us, not on a sightseeing mission but to redeem us (v68). God s plan of redemption originated after the original sin was committed because God is a God of love. The Life of Elijah Page 24

25 His plan of salvation was to save his people from their sin. In other words, sin will not have dominion or control over his people. When man was sold into slavery to sin and was unable to help himself God paid the ultimate price. He gave himself! God has raised up a horn of salvation for us (v69). The horn of an animal is its weapon for defence and vengeance. It is a symbol of power and strength, but it is also an animal s ornament and beauty. The word salvation, connected here with the word horn, means that this strength, or this mighty Redeemer, was able to save. He was not weak or hindered in any way. There was no part of purchasing our salvation that was beyond his ability to bring to pass. God made promises to our forefathers (David v69; Abraham v73) these would be carried out in God s plan. Promises to our forefathers would be carried out in us and this action would be pure mercy from God. God promised Abraham that he would be his God and the God of his Seed. He is our God. God promised Abraham that he would give him power and grace to serve him. That promise has been carried down to us. We are to serve God by serving his people each and every day of our lives. Zechariahs praises went out to God for all God has done and will do through the coming of the Messiah. Notice something about what Zechariah said in v He said that God was to be praised because he visited, redeemed and raised up a horn of salvation for his people, all of which are stated in the past tense. Why is that worthy of noting? Because Christ hasn t even been born yet! Zechariah speaks about them as though they were already done when the One who would perform them hadn t come yet! What does that mean? It means first that he had great confidence in the God who made the promises, and secondly that so far as God was concerned it was a done deal. God s work of redemption had been worked out long before the world was even created by the God who sees the future just as plainly as he sees the past. The Life of Elijah Page 25

26 Why is God doing all this? The purpose of Messiah s salvation is so that his people are free to live godly lives, so that we might serve him without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him all the days of our life (v74-75). We need to take notice of these things because they are the very things we are called upon to do today as ambassadors of Christ. Zechariah sings of hope for the future. He speaks of Jesus as the rising sun (who) will come to us from heaven (v78). God has given us Jesus because of his tender mercy. He is so gracious, loving and merciful that he gives to us the best of all gifts his own dear Son. Malachi had already promised that the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in his wings (Mal.4v2) for those who revere the name of the Lord. Peter speaks of the morning star arising in the hearts of his people (2 Pet.1v19); and Jesus is also called the bright Morning Star in Revelation 22v16. Christ comes to bring light into a dark world (Isa.9v2) and guide us into the ways of peace. b): The coming ministry of John: In the last four verses of the Benedictus, Zechariah blessed God for John, the prophet of the Highest who would preach repentance to the people and give knowledge of salvation through the Messiah. John preached that the kingdom of heaven was at hand. He preached forgiveness of sin by repentance and a desire to move in a more positive direction; the direction of Christ, the Light of the world. It is no accident that as soon as he said that we are to serve God without fear, in holiness and righteousness throughout our lives that he turned to John and said and you, child, will be called the prophet of the Highest; for you will go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways (v76). The way we live points to our Master! Something in us wants to be recognised, acclaimed, appreciated. We usually want to get credit for the good we do (and our sins forgotten). But, if the truth be told, few get the credit they deserve. Many, like John, carry on ministries of tremendous importance to prepare for the future, but are seldom recognised for that role. The Life of Elijah Page 26

27 If John had not prepared the people with a spiritual revival that emphasised repentance from sin, baptism, and forgiveness, Jesus could not have built on this foundation - he would have had to build it himself, diverting him from his chief ministry and emphasis. You may be one of God s preparers so that the ministry of your church in the future can be more effective. It doesn t matter whether or not people appreciate you. But it does matter that you are faithful to God who called you to this ministry of preparation so that his work might go forward without hindrance. We are to go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways. John had the special privilege of preaching and proclaiming the gospel of Christ so people might be prepared for his first coming. We have the privilege of preaching and proclaiming the gospel of Christ so people might be prepared for his second coming. Conclusion: God s unfolding plan (v80): (1) This statement summarises the entire period of John s life prior to his public ministry. In less than 30 words, approximately 30 years of John s life are characterised. (2) This statement speaks of John s physical, but especially of his spiritual growth during his growing-up years. Luke tells us that John became strong in spirit. (3) This statement speaks of John s preparation for public ministry. While John s physical and spiritual growth is of great importance to his own walk with God, Luke s purpose is to inform us that he was being prepared for the day of his public appearance, for the time of his public ministry as the forerunner of Messiah. In other words, John s spiritual growth was essential for his spiritual ministry. (4) Finally, and most importantly, Luke informs us that John was being prepared for his public ministry in solitude. John s spiritual growth and development took place in the deserts. John lived in the wilderness until he appeared publicly to Israel (v80). God talks about how John the Baptist was not shown to the public until it was the right time. The Life of Elijah Page 27

28 If you feel like you have been put on the shelf, just remember that God often prepares his servants in this way. God had a plan for John and John lived that plan and God has a plan for all his people. That plan is not on the same timetable as ours. In other words, God puts his plan into action when it is the right time. It is interesting to remember that we are God s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do (Eph.2v10); in the case of John it is recorded before he was born he will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord. He is never to take wine or other fermented drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit even before he is born. He will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God. And he will go on before the Lord, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the parents to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous - to make ready a people prepared for the Lord (v15b-17). John s ministry was to be pointing away from himself and his extraordinary birth and point to someone and something even greater. He was to point men to Jesus the Messiah, because in him God was opening up the way into heaven by forgiving sin. What an amazing message. It would be a powerful ministry and have a deep impact upon the nation. It would be far reaching and have a deep impact (i.e. Acts 18v25; 19v1-4) It would be a ministry and testimony marked by the power of God the Holy Spirit who was living in John even before he was born (v15)! As we consider the preparation of John for his ministry, I believe that we find a very important principle underscored here, which is just as relevant to us and just as important in our preparation for ministry as it was for John. The principle is this: To represent Christ, we must stand apart from sin and from the world, which hates him. If there is one thing which characterised John it was that he was a man who was set apart. The Life of Elijah Page 28

29 He was set apart by his calling before his birth, by his unusual birth, by his life as a Nazarite, by his name, and by his childhood spent in the desert, where he lived apart from his world; he wore distinct clothing, and ate very different food. It was his separation from his world which gave him the ability to see its sins, to stand firmly against them, and to speak out boldly in condemning them. I believe that separation is just as essential for Christians today, if we would serve God as we should, and live up to our calling. Separation is essential for God s people. As amazing as John was it is important to realise that John is an example to us all. We too are to be modern day John the Baptists not living out in the deserts or eating locusts etc, but in our ministry and personal testimony we are to point people to the Lord Jesus Christ who is still the one and only Saviour of men. He is still the only one who is able to forgive sin. He is the only one who can make us ready to enter heaven. Like John we too should have a ministry that is empowered by the work of the Holy Spirit who now lives in us. All who are Gods children have the Spirit dwelling in them. He should control our every thought and action. If you know Christ then let us join together in giving God the praise due to his holy name! Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he has visited us, he has redeemed us, he has raised up a horn of salvation for us, he keeps his promises, and he has extended to us the privilege of serving him. The Life of Elijah Page 29

THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS

THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS In this lesson we will be discussing the background behind John the baptizer and then we will focus on his work as he proclaimed the coming of the coming of the Lord. The best

More information

Against his better judgment, he peeled back a little bit of the wrapping paper and saw he had received the Transformers figure just as he had hoped.

Against his better judgment, he peeled back a little bit of the wrapping paper and saw he had received the Transformers figure just as he had hoped. Anticipation Advent: Zechariah and Elizabeth God of the Impossible does the Incredible I came across this short story about Christmas that I quite liked and might be able to relate to one day, having four

More information

4. And then after Malachi, it seemed as if God had gone totally silent!!! B. In Our Last Lesson We Studied The Intertestamental History.

4. And then after Malachi, it seemed as if God had gone totally silent!!! B. In Our Last Lesson We Studied The Intertestamental History. GREAT EVENTS OF THE BIBLE -- THE BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIZER! (Slide #2) Introduction: A. Have You Ever Waited And Waited For A Promise To Be Fulfilled And Finally Were About Given Up Hope? 1. Imagine this

More information

The Gospel According to LUKE

The Gospel According to LUKE The Gospel According to LUKE Introduction: The Gospel of Luke is in the form of a letter to a man named Theophilus. Luke wrote after having carefully investigated all the facts about Christ (1:1 4). Luke

More information

LUKE. 1Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative. Dedication to Theophilus

LUKE. 1Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative. Dedication to Theophilus THE GOSPEL OF LUKE Dedication to Theophilus 1Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things that have been accomplished among us, 2 just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses

More information

REDEEMED FROM CRIPPLING DOUBT

REDEEMED FROM CRIPPLING DOUBT SESSION 4 REDEEMED FROM CRIPPLING DOUBT The Point God s Word can be fully trusted. The Bible Meets Life We all desire to have our prayers answered. Yet, how many times do we seek something from God and

More information

THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST SAMUEL WHITEFIELD. Session 2: The Birth of John the Baptist. IHOP-KC Missions Base

THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST SAMUEL WHITEFIELD. Session 2: The Birth of John the Baptist. IHOP-KC Missions Base Session 2: The Birth of John the Baptist I. THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF JOHN S BIRTH A. The announcement of John s birth by Gabriel alone is enough to indicate the significance of his ministry because Gabriel

More information

John The Baptist No. 103

John The Baptist No. 103 Introduction. "Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE, Copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation Used by permission." (www.lockman.org)

More information

JOHN S BIRTH FORETOLD

JOHN S BIRTH FORETOLD SESSION 1 Unit 1 The Savior Comes Session Outcome To believe that God acts to accomplish His will through those who are open and obedient to Him. December 2 JOHN S BIRTH FORETOLD God miraculously sets

More information

Christmas Scripture Readings. A Seven-Day Compilation of Scripture about the Birth and Purpose of Christ

Christmas Scripture Readings. A Seven-Day Compilation of Scripture about the Birth and Purpose of Christ # Christmas Scripture Readings A Seven-Day Compilation of Scripture about the Birth and Purpose of Christ Day 1 The Announcement of the Birth of John the Baptist Luke 1:5-25 In the days of Herod, king

More information

Be Still and Know (Luke 1:5-25) by Rev. Dan McDowell November 25, 2018

Be Still and Know (Luke 1:5-25) by Rev. Dan McDowell November 25, 2018 1 Be Still and Know (Luke 1:5-25) by Rev. Dan McDowell November 25, 2018 5 In the time of Herod king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly division of Abijah; his wife

More information

THE BIRTH & EARLY LIFE OF JESUS & JOHN THE BAPTIST

THE BIRTH & EARLY LIFE OF JESUS & JOHN THE BAPTIST THE BIRTH & EARLY LIFE OF JESUS & JOHN THE BAPTIST The Birth of John the Baptist Foretold The Birth of Jesus Foretold Luke 1 5. In the days of King Herod of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who

More information

John The Baptist. What We Can Learn From His Life And His Message

John The Baptist. What We Can Learn From His Life And His Message John The Baptist What We Can Learn From His Life And His Message There is no getting round it, John the Baptist was unique. John wore odd clothes, ate strange food and preached an unusual message to the

More information

Birth and Childhood of John the Baptist. October 1, 6 B.C. Luke 1:57-80

Birth and Childhood of John the Baptist. October 1, 6 B.C. Luke 1:57-80 1 Birth and Childhood of John the Baptist October 1, 6 B.C. Luke 1:57-80 2 Birth and Childhood of John the Baptist Text: Luke 1:57-66 57. Now the time had come for Elizabeth to give birth, and she gave

More information

GOSPEL OF LUKE Chapter 1: The Announcement of the Births of John and Jesus

GOSPEL OF LUKE Chapter 1: The Announcement of the Births of John and Jesus GOSPEL OF LUKE Chapter 1: 1-56 The Announcement of the Births of John and Jesus Prologue and Purpose of the Gospel Luke 1:1-4 Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile an account of the things accomplished

More information

This Is What Christmas Really Means

This Is What Christmas Really Means This Is What Christmas Really Means The Benedictus of Zechariah Luke 1:67-79 It is so wonderful to hear the choir sing the Christmas message. The tradition of singing at Christmastime is as old as Christmas

More information

REDEEMED FROM CRIPPLING DOUBT

REDEEMED FROM CRIPPLING DOUBT SESSION 4 REDEEMED FROM CRIPPLING DOUBT Whose word have you learned to always trust? QUESTION #1 #BSFLbeauty BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 91 THE POINT God s Word can be fully trusted. THE BIBLE MEETS LIFE Trust

More information

The Nativity Story and Jesus Formative Years

The Nativity Story and Jesus Formative Years The Nativity Story and Jesus Formative Years PREFACE The following account has been compiled from the three different Gospel stories of Matthew, Luke, and John using the New King James translation of the

More information

The Bible Meets Life

The Bible Meets Life The Point God s Word can be fully trusted. The Passage Luke 1:11-20,63-65 The Bible Meets Life We hear a lot of fantastic claims these days from product endorsements, inflated job resumes, and campaign

More information

THE MEANING IS IN THE WAITING John the Baptist Still Waiting Layne Lebo December 11, 2016

THE MEANING IS IN THE WAITING John the Baptist Still Waiting Layne Lebo December 11, 2016 THE MEANING IS IN THE WAITING John the Baptist Still Waiting Layne Lebo December 11, 2016 Past, present and future separate and distinct, yet also inextricably linked. That s true for God s activity in

More information

THREE LITTLE WORDS A Study by Bob Reid, University Place Presbyterian Church, Tacoma WA By Robert Stephen Reid Scholar-in-Residence THE FIRST

THREE LITTLE WORDS A Study by Bob Reid, University Place Presbyterian Church, Tacoma WA By Robert Stephen Reid Scholar-in-Residence THE FIRST THREE LITTLE WORDS A Study by Bob Reid, University Place Presbyterian Church, Tacoma WA. 2000 By Robert Stephen Reid Scholar-in-Residence THE FIRST NARRATIVE COMPLEX Lk. 1:5-80 I THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF JOHN

More information

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:57-58, 67-79

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:57-58, 67-79 International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:57-58, 67-79 International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 15, 2013 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School Lessons Series)

More information

Whose word have you learned to always trust? #BeautyfromAshes QUESTION 1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE LifeWay

Whose word have you learned to always trust? #BeautyfromAshes QUESTION 1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE LifeWay Whose word have you learned to always trust? QUESTION 1 #BeautyfromAshes BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 91 THE POINT God s Word can be fully trusted. THE BIBLE MEETS LIFE Trust isn t what it used to be. My grandfather

More information

Chapter One. The Setting Y. Prologue

Chapter One. The Setting Y. Prologue Chapter One The Setting Y Prologue Before anything else existed, the Word already was I am that Word. I was in fellowship with God; in fact, I was God. I was there from the very beginning. Through me God

More information

GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Robert R. McLaughlin Bible Ministries

GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Robert R. McLaughlin Bible Ministries GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Robert R. McLaughlin Bible Ministries The Tree of Life is a weekly teaching summary. The Tree of Life for week ending 12/28/03. God does His best work in impossible situations. Luke

More information

PART A OF THE NATIVITY NARRATIVE

PART A OF THE NATIVITY NARRATIVE PART A OF THE NATIVITY NARRATIVE 5 There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the division of Abijah. His wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was

More information

The Forerunner of the Savior

The Forerunner of the Savior The Forerunner of the Savior Bible Background LUKE 1:1 23, 57 66 Printed Text LUKE 1:8 20 Devotional Reading JOHN 1:19 23 Aim for Change By the end of the lesson, we will: REVIEW Zacharias role in the

More information

Prophecies Fulfilled John 1:1-3, 14; Matthew 1:1-17; Luke 1:1-80, 3:23-28

Prophecies Fulfilled John 1:1-3, 14; Matthew 1:1-17; Luke 1:1-80, 3:23-28 Prophecies Fulfilled John 1:1-3, 14; Matthew 1:1-17; Luke 1:1-80, 3:23-28 John 1:1-3 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God.

More information

Luke 1A. o Of the 4 gospels, two were written by Disciples (Matt & John) and 2 were written by later followers (Mark and Luke)

Luke 1A. o Of the 4 gospels, two were written by Disciples (Matt & John) and 2 were written by later followers (Mark and Luke) Luke 1A Luke 1:1 Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile an account of the things accomplished among us, Luke 1:2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses

More information

Introduction to the gospel of Luke: Luke 1: 1-4. The foretelling of John the Baptist's birth: Luke 1: The angel's visit: Luke 1: 11-20

Introduction to the gospel of Luke: Luke 1: 1-4. The foretelling of John the Baptist's birth: Luke 1: The angel's visit: Luke 1: 11-20 Read: Luke 1: 1-25 Introduction to the gospel of Luke: Luke 1: 1-4 1. What was Luke's purpose in writing the book of Luke? The foretelling of John the Baptist's birth: Luke 1: 5-11 2. What are two of the

More information

God s promised Messiah is Jesus Christ, His Son.

God s promised Messiah is Jesus Christ, His Son. Session 4 Promise Kept God s promised Messiah is Jesus Christ, His Son. LUKE 1:26-38 Many of us decorate our homes for Christmas. We make sure trees, ornaments, and lights are strategically placed in just

More information

Faithfulness in the midst of God s silence

Faithfulness in the midst of God s silence Faithfulness in the midst of God s silence Luke 1:5-25; 57-66 Pastor Tim Melton Can you think back to a time when you desperately wanted to hear God s voice? Maybe it was about a job, or the choice of

More information

Assignments from God Luke 1:5-17

Assignments from God Luke 1:5-17 Faith Evangelical Free Church November 27, 2011 Brian Anderson Assignments from God Luke 1:5-17 A number of years ago, Cindy and I lived next to an elderly couple who ended up becoming like grandparents

More information

ZACHARIAS: VOICE OF DISBELIEF. SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 1: Max Thompson

ZACHARIAS: VOICE OF DISBELIEF. SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 1: Max Thompson ZACHARIAS: VOICE OF DISBELIEF SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 1:5-20..................................... Max Thompson PP#1: Luke 1:5-20 [5] In the time of Herod king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah,

More information

International Bible Lesson Commentary. Luke 1:26-45 International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 1, 2013 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr.

International Bible Lesson Commentary. Luke 1:26-45 International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 1, 2013 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:26-45 International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 1, 2013 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School Lessons Series) for Sunday,

More information

1 Ted Kirnbauer Luke 1:1-25 1/24/16

1 Ted Kirnbauer Luke 1:1-25 1/24/16 1 THE PROLOGUE - 1:1-4 1:1 Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile an account of the things accomplished among us, 1:2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses

More information

The Kingdom in History and Prophecy

The Kingdom in History and Prophecy The Kingdom in History and Prophecy by Lewis Sperry Chafer Bible Teacher Author of "Satan," "True Evangelism," "He that is Spiritual," "Salvation," etc. Copyright 1915 edited for 3BSB by Baptist Bible

More information

For our shared or personal reflection: After a brief pause for silent reflection share your answers, ideas or feelings.

For our shared or personal reflection: After a brief pause for silent reflection share your answers, ideas or feelings. December 7, 2008 2 nd Sunday of Advent (Cycle B) Gospel reading Mark 1:1-8 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ the Son of God. As it is written in Isaiah the prophet: Behold, I am sending my messenger

More information

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:39-56

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:39-56 International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:39-56 English Standard Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 11, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School

More information

Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, King James Version December 23, 2018

Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, King James Version December 23, 2018 Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, 25-35 King James Version December 23, 2018 The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School Lessons Series) for Sunday, December 23, 2018, is from Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, 25-35. Questions

More information

Sermons from First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio. MESSENGERS OF THE COVENANT: MEET ELIZABETH AND ZECHARIAH Luke 1:5-17

Sermons from First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio. MESSENGERS OF THE COVENANT: MEET ELIZABETH AND ZECHARIAH Luke 1:5-17 Sermons from First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio MESSENGERS OF THE COVENANT: MEET ELIZABETH AND ZECHARIAH Luke 1:5-17 REV. LOUIS H. ZBINDEN December 09, 2001 First Presbyterian Church is pleased to

More information

International Bible Lesson Commentary Luke 1:39-56

International Bible Lesson Commentary Luke 1:39-56 International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:39-56 New Revised Standard Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 11, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday

More information

Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, New International Version December 23, 2018

Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, New International Version December 23, 2018 Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, 25-35 New International Version December 23, 2018 The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School Lessons Series) for Sunday, December 23, 2018, is from Luke 1:26-31, 2:22, 25-35.

More information

Calculating the Season of Our Messiah s Birth

Calculating the Season of Our Messiah s Birth Calculating the Season of Our Messiah s Birth A ccording to the testimony of Luke, the promised Messiah of Scripture was born in the SUMMER and not the WINTER. In contrast, the historical record identifies

More information

The Real. Jesus. A study through the Gospel of Luke. BOOK 6: His preparation

The Real. Jesus. A study through the Gospel of Luke. BOOK 6: His preparation The Real Jesus A study through the Gospel of Luke BOOK 6: His preparation 3 T h e R e a l J e s u s 4 T h e R e a l J e s u s BECOMING A CHRISTIAN In the Bible, God reveals His truth about how to have

More information

Luke 1: Stanly Community Church

Luke 1: Stanly Community Church Mary, the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, plays an important role in the kingdom of God. However, she fulfills God s purpose by the same means as every redeemed human being by His grace. As a central

More information

The prophetical books

The prophetical books The prophetical books A discipleship training to equip Christians for works of service, so that the Body of Christ may be built up (Ephesians 4:11-16) 13 QUIET TIME Theme: The prophetical books in the

More information

God Answers Prayer Main Points:

God Answers Prayer Main Points: God Answers Prayer Luke 1:5-25 There is this song that we used to sing in Sunday School a long time ago Whisper a Prayer. The chorus says: God answers prayer in the morning. God answers prayer at noon.

More information

2) That s the second point for this sermon. Mary sang with Bible knowledge.

2) That s the second point for this sermon. Mary sang with Bible knowledge. Luke 1:54-55 Dear children of God, brothers and sisters in Christ, and guests, two more days, and it will be Christmas. Today is the last Sunday of Advent. Our reflection on expectation is almost over.

More information

Jewish Ten Commandments

Jewish Ten Commandments Jewish Ten Commandments GraspingGod.com: Bible Study Lesson #5.12 Jewish Ten Commandments Bible Verses: Moses said, "Now, Israel, listen to the statutes and to the ordinances, which I teach you, to do

More information

Session 2: Israel and the Nations in the Old Testament

Session 2: Israel and the Nations in the Old Testament Session 2: Israel and the Nations in the Old Testament I. INTRODUCTION A. Most believers assume that the Old Testament is primarily about Israel and the New Testament is a shift in emphasis in the nations.

More information

The Gospel of Mark Lesson 2 Mark 1:1 13

The Gospel of Mark Lesson 2 Mark 1:1 13 The Title (1:1) The Gospel of Mark Lesson 2 Mark 1:1 13 1 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Verse 1 is a verbless sentence a statement of title. Matthew and Luke begin with the

More information

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:26-38

International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:26-38 International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:26-38 King James Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 4, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School Lessons

More information

God Sends John the Baptist

God Sends John the Baptist God Sends John the Baptist Luke 1:5 25, 57 67, 76 80 LESSON GOAL Students will understand that God sent John the Baptist to prepare the Jews for the coming of Jesus. LESSON OBJECTIVES Students will be

More information

Luke 1 God s voice. Sermon by Pastor Vidar at SIC, 20 th January Reading from: Luke 1:5-20 (NIV)

Luke 1 God s voice. Sermon by Pastor Vidar at SIC, 20 th January Reading from: Luke 1:5-20 (NIV) Luke 1 God s voice. Sermon by Pastor Vidar at SIC, 20 th January 2013 Reading from: Luke 1:5-20 (NIV) 5 In the time of Herod king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly

More information

The Christmas Story. Zechariah and Elizabeth. From Luke 1:1-25

The Christmas Story. Zechariah and Elizabeth. From Luke 1:1-25 The Christmas Story Zechariah and Elizabeth From Luke 1:1-25 In the days when Herod was king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah. His wife s name was Elizabeth and they were both honorable and

More information

Luke - Extra Teaching Points #2 Luke 1:26-80 (NASB)

Luke - Extra Teaching Points #2 Luke 1:26-80 (NASB) Luke - Extra Teaching Points #2 Luke 1:26-80 (NASB) Jesus was given David s throne at His birth He was born King! Luke 1:26-30 Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city in Galilee

More information

Malachi Talking vs. Walking

Malachi Talking vs. Walking Malachi Talking vs. Walking Introduction 1 Peter 2:9-10, But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God s own possession, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him

More information

LUKE , 57-67: ZECHARIAH: THE MAN SURPRISED BY GOD [Chelmsford: 9 December 2012]

LUKE , 57-67: ZECHARIAH: THE MAN SURPRISED BY GOD [Chelmsford: 9 December 2012] LUKE 1.5-25, 57-67: ZECHARIAH: THE MAN SURPRISED BY GOD [Chelmsford: 9 December 2012] Some people are childless by choice indeed, to my surprise I discovered this week that some 20% of women in the USA

More information

Luke 2:25 32 (ESV) 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of

Luke 2:25 32 (ESV) 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Luke 2:25 32 (ESV) 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. 26 And it

More information

The Messiah s Messengers

The Messiah s Messengers 7 The Messiah s Messengers Key Theme God is faithful to His promises. Key Passages Malachi 3:1; Isaiah 9:6; Luke 1:5 7, 1:11 15, 1:26 31; Psalm 103:20 21 Objectives Students will be able to: Describe the

More information

~ Hark! Heaven s Angels Sing ~

~ Hark! Heaven s Angels Sing ~ ~ Hark! Heaven s Angels Sing ~ A Season of Hopes and Greetings Every year as we approach December 25 th, many in the world are preparing for this season s holidays. Parents are shopping for presents hoping

More information

Unit 2. The King Arrives! Unit Outline. Lesson 1 The King Is Born! 24. Lesson 2 Jesus Relives Israel s Story 26

Unit 2. The King Arrives! Unit Outline. Lesson 1 The King Is Born! 24. Lesson 2 Jesus Relives Israel s Story 26 23 The King Arrives! Unit Outline Lesson 1 The King Is Born! 24 Lesson 2 Jesus Relives Israel s Story 26 Lesson 3 Early Ministry: A Different Kind of Leader 28 Lesson 4 The Ethics of the Kingdom 30 Lesson

More information

Was John the Baptist the Elijah Spoken of in Malachi 4:5&6?

Was John the Baptist the Elijah Spoken of in Malachi 4:5&6? Was John the Baptist the Elijah Spoken of in Malachi 4:5&6? Malachi 4:5 (ESV) Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day of the LORD comes. Malachi 4:6 (ESV) And he will

More information

International Bible Lesson Commentary Luke 1:26-38

International Bible Lesson Commentary Luke 1:26-38 International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 1:26-38 New Revised Standard Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, December 4, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday

More information

Meditations for Advent a month of preparation

Meditations for Advent a month of preparation Meditations for Advent 2013 - a month of preparation Oh, Come, Oh, Come Emmanuel Oh, come, oh, come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel, That mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear. Oh,

More information

desperately require) the Lord; in the night my hand is stretched out [in prayer] without slacking up; I refuse to be comforted.

desperately require) the Lord; in the night my hand is stretched out [in prayer] without slacking up; I refuse to be comforted. Luke 1:5-25 Handout Psalm 77 (AMP) I WILL cry to God with my voice, even to God with my voice, and He will give ear and hearken to me. 2 In the day of my trouble I seek (inquire of and desperately require)

More information

Lesson 42: God Foretold the Birth of John and Jesus

Lesson 42: God Foretold the Birth of John and Jesus Lesson 42: God Foretold the Birth of John and Jesus Intro: Rather than just appear on earth one day, or beam down like in Star Trek, Jesus entered this world in the most orthodox of ways: childbirth. Jesus

More information

CONVERSATIONS Advent: Isaiah. Isaiah 9:1-7 (NIV)

CONVERSATIONS Advent: Isaiah. Isaiah 9:1-7 (NIV) Advent: Isaiah Isaiah 9:1-7 (NIV) 1 Nevertheless, there will be no more gloom for those who were in distress. In the past he humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, but in the future he will

More information

Songs of Christmas Zechariah s Song Kevin Haah Luke 1: December 14, 2014

Songs of Christmas Zechariah s Song Kevin Haah Luke 1: December 14, 2014 [Slide 1] We are in the middle of a Christmas sermon series called, Songs of Christmas. We are going to look at the first Christmas carols from the Book of Luke. [Slide 2] Today, we will look at: Zechariah

More information

Advent Devotional Do Not Be Afraid: Defeating Fear with Hope, Peace, Love, Joy and a Wholehearted Life

Advent Devotional Do Not Be Afraid: Defeating Fear with Hope, Peace, Love, Joy and a Wholehearted Life Advent Devotional Do Not Be Afraid: Defeating Fear with Hope, Peace, Love, Joy and a Wholehearted Life Introduction We re glad you are delving deeper into our Advent season together with this devotion!

More information

God Keeps His Promises

God Keeps His Promises God Keeps His Promises Malachi 4:1-6, Romans 4:16-25, Luke 1:5-25 One of the characteristics of God in comparison with human beings, at least as far as the Scriptures are concerned, is that God keeps his

More information

Please have your Bibles opened firstly at Malachi chapter 4 verses 1-6 and then

Please have your Bibles opened firstly at Malachi chapter 4 verses 1-6 and then The Silence is Shattered 6 th December 2015 1 Please have your Bibles opened firstly at Malachi chapter 4 verses 1-6 and then Luke chapter 1 verses 1-25 You can take notes on the sermon outline in your

More information

THE BIBLE SOCIETIES/COLLINS

THE BIBLE SOCIETIES/COLLINS THE BIBLE SOCIETIES/COLLINS Contents Some stories from the gospel iv Where to look when feeling iv Where to look when wondering about v New Testament maps Jerusalem in New Testament times vi Palestine

More information

LECTIO DIVINA Luke 1:57-66, 80 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Fr. Michael Brizio, IMC

LECTIO DIVINA Luke 1:57-66, 80 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Fr. Michael Brizio, IMC Page 1 of 12 LECTIO DIVINA Luke 1:57-66, 80 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Fr. Michael Brizio, IMC www.shareinhisloveministries.com 1) OPENING PRAYER: Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful

More information

Dec. 22, 2013 Celebrate Jesus at Christmas! {42} Luke

Dec. 22, 2013 Celebrate Jesus at Christmas! {42} Luke Dec. 22, 2013 Celebrate Jesus at Christmas! Chapter 1 (1) Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, (2) Even as they

More information

Week 1: Jesus Beginnings (Matthew 3:1-17) Discussion Questions

Week 1: Jesus Beginnings (Matthew 3:1-17) Discussion Questions Week 1: Jesus Beginnings (Matthew 3:1-17) Discussion Questions 1. How do feel about repentance? Why do you think a lot of people think it s a bad word or unpleasant topic? Read Matthew 3:1-12 2. As you

More information

History has known some remarkable births. Just this week, I came across some fascinating birth stories that seem to defy all odds!

History has known some remarkable births. Just this week, I came across some fascinating birth stories that seem to defy all odds! The God of Impossibility! Luke 1:5-25; 57-80! History has known some remarkable births. Just this week, I came across some fascinating birth stories that seem to defy all odds! One story was that of James

More information

WHO MAY ABIDE THE DAY OF HIS COMING?

WHO MAY ABIDE THE DAY OF HIS COMING? WHO MAY ABIDE THE DAY OF HIS COMING? BIBLE TEXT : Malachi 3:1-18. LESSON 458 Senior Course MEMORY VERSE: "They shall be mine, saith the LORD of hosts, In that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare

More information

Why Did Jesus Come? When have you recently turned to the Internet for a solution to a problem? QUESTION 1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 37

Why Did Jesus Come? When have you recently turned to the Internet for a solution to a problem? QUESTION 1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 37 4 Why Did Jesus Come? When have you recently turned to the Internet for a solution to a problem? QUESTION 1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE 37 THE POINT Jesus came to remove our sin. THE BIBLE MEETS LIFE Warning

More information

Advent Morning Prayer. Week

Advent Morning Prayer. Week Advent Morning Prayer Week 3-2012 This prayer resource is offered to you as an assistance to prayerful preparation for our celebrating the birth of the infant Jesus at Christmas. What you will need These

More information

MAKE UP PACKET SESSION 4 PROPHECY AND

MAKE UP PACKET SESSION 4 PROPHECY AND MAKE UP PACKET SESSION 4 PROPHECY AND THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST December 2017 Student s Name: The Goal of This Session: The purpose of this session is to help the student 1. understand that God always

More information

Festivals January to June The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus 1 January Collect Almighty God, whose blessed Son was circumcised in obedience to the

Festivals January to June The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus 1 January Collect Almighty God, whose blessed Son was circumcised in obedience to the Festivals January to June The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus 1 January whose blessed Son was circumcised in obedience to the law for our sake and given the Name that is above every name: give us grace

More information

Are You Ready for Christmas?

Are You Ready for Christmas? Are You Ready for Christmas? 1. Zechariah & Elizabeth Needed a Blessing 1. They Needed a Blessing When Herod was king of Judea, there was a Jewish priest named Zechariah. He was a member of the priestly

More information

Luke s Christmas Carols: Benedictus December 15, 2013 Luke 1:5-25, 57-80

Luke s Christmas Carols: Benedictus December 15, 2013 Luke 1:5-25, 57-80 Luke s Christmas Carols: Benedictus December 15, 2013 Luke 1:5-25, 57-80 SI: In the middle of sermon series on four Christmas songs in Luke 1-2. Next Sunday we ll study the song of the angels, Gloria in

More information

Joint Heirs Adult Bible Fellowship Luke, Week 2, Luke 1:5-25 May 7, 2017 Tim Powell, Teacher

Joint Heirs Adult Bible Fellowship Luke, Week 2, Luke 1:5-25 May 7, 2017 Tim Powell, Teacher Joint Heirs Adult Bible Fellowship Luke, Week 2, Luke 1:5-25 May 7, 2017 Tim Powell, Teacher If God Has a Plan, Then Nothing Is Impossible with God Luke 1:5-25 Introduction: Luke wrote 28% of the volume

More information

A Miraculous Birth Unit 1: Why Did Jesus Come?

A Miraculous Birth Unit 1: Why Did Jesus Come? A Miraculous Birth Unit 1: Why Did Jesus Come? SESSION 1 Scripture Focus Luke 1:5-25 The Word to Live By He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth (Luke 1:14). Session

More information

Returning to God Ash Wednesday

Returning to God Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday O Lord, open our lips: and our mouth shall proclaim your praise. Glory to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; Psalmody O God, you are my God; eagerly I seek you. (Ps. 63.1)

More information

Lesson 24 - John the Baptist & the Return of Elijah

Lesson 24 - John the Baptist & the Return of Elijah Principle Workbook Lesson 24 - John the Baptist & the Return of Elijah Aim: * To understand John s mission and why he failed Materials: * coloured pictures of Elijah, John the Baptist and Jesus * Visual

More information

The Virgin Birth by Dr. Manford George Gutzke

The Virgin Birth by Dr. Manford George Gutzke The Virgin Birth by Dr. Manford George Gutzke Luke begins his gospel with the story of the birth of John the Baptist and follows this with the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. The birth of John the

More information

Introduction: How often have your considered the purpose of your life? Why, on earth, does God have you here, in this place, in this time?

Introduction: How often have your considered the purpose of your life? Why, on earth, does God have you here, in this place, in this time? 1 Sermon Series: The Rescuer Rises Sermon Title: Where s your life pointing? Sermon Text: Luke 1:57-80 Big Idea: Let your life point to the Rescuer Welcome LIVE, Re:new, Chapel and Web Introduction: How

More information

The Purpose and Method of Luke s Gospel Read Luke 1:1-4

The Purpose and Method of Luke s Gospel Read Luke 1:1-4 Luke 1 PREVIEW: In Luke 1, a heavenly messenger was sent from God to deliver prophetic messages of two births births that prepared the way and became the way of salvation. The Purpose and Method of Luke

More information

MEMORY VERSE: Thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways (Luke 1:76)

MEMORY VERSE: Thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways (Luke 1:76) Mustard Seed Children s Summary for December 16, 2007 Released on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 Called to Prepare MEMORY VERSE: Thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways (Luke 1:76)

More information

Introduction. The apostle John declares and warns saying in 1 John 2:18. I want you to pay special attention to this verse.

Introduction. The apostle John declares and warns saying in 1 John 2:18. I want you to pay special attention to this verse. The Antichrist Introduction The apostle John declares and warns saying in 1 John 2:18. I want you to pay special attention to this verse. Introduction 1 John 2:18 Dear children, it is the last hour; and

More information

Who is Jesus of Nazareth?

Who is Jesus of Nazareth? Who is Jesus of Nazareth? It has been said that you can gauge the size of a ship that has passed out of sight by the huge wake that it leaves behind. The greatest wake ever registered on the planet, however,

More information

CHRIST S ABIDING PRESENCE

CHRIST S ABIDING PRESENCE Lesson 9, CHRIST S ABIDING PRESENCE 1 CHRIST S ABIDING PRESENCE When a person becomes a Christian, and, as the living of the Christian life unfolds and develops, it quickly becomes apparent how much one

More information

John: The Forerunner Luke 1:13-17

John: The Forerunner Luke 1:13-17 John: The Forerunner Luke 1:13-17 H ave you ever wondered why you are here? Have you ever wondered what your purpose is for being alive? I once visited with a 93-year-old Christian lady whose health had

More information

WHY DID JESUS COME? SESSION 4. The Point. The Passage. The Bible Meets Life. The Setting. Jesus came to remove our sin.

WHY DID JESUS COME? SESSION 4. The Point. The Passage. The Bible Meets Life. The Setting. Jesus came to remove our sin. SESSION 4 WHY DID JESUS COME? The Point Jesus came to remove our sin. The Passage Luke 1:68-79 The Bible Meets Life Thanks to the Internet, we have easy access for finding solutions and fixing problems.

More information

Experiencing the Impossible

Experiencing the Impossible Experiencing the Impossible By Bill Scheidler Alternative Titles: Facing the Unexpected Mary, Christmas Mary had a Little Lamb Text: Luke 1:26-38 Now in the sixth month [when Elizabeth was in her sixth

More information

48. The Gospel of John 5:30-35

48. The Gospel of John 5:30-35 48. The Gospel of John 5:30-35 The Four-fold Witness Pt.1 (11/4/18) Starting in John chapter 5 the Jewish leadership put Jesus on trial as a lawbreaker (they claimed He violated Sabbath) and as a blasphemer

More information