Sunday, December 9, 2007

The Story....

Spend some time really taking in the Christmas Story begining with the Gospel of Luke, very near the begining. If you want to read the whole chapter click on the link here. This comes from The Message version of the Bible.

Luke 1

Read slowly comprehending the story of Mary's relative's pregnancy leading up to her own pregnancy.


A Childless Couple Conceives
During the rule of Herod, King of Judea,
there was a priest assigned service in the regiment of Abijah.
His name was Zachariah.
His wife was descended from the daughters of Aaron.
Her name was Elizabeth.

Together they lived honorably before God, careful in keeping to the ways of the commandments and enjoying a clear conscience before God.
But they were childless because Elizabeth could never conceive,
and now they were quite old.

It so happened that as Zachariah was carrying out his priestly duties before God,
working the shift assigned to his regiment,
it came his one turn in life to enter the sanctuary of God and burn incense.
The congregation was gathered and praying
outside the Temple at the hour of the incense offering.


Unannounced, an angel of God appeared just to the right of the altar of incense.
Zachariah was paralyzed in fear.
But the angel reassured him,
"Don't fear, Zachariah. Your prayer has been heard.
Elizabeth, your wife, will bear a son by you.
You are to name him John.
You're going to leap like a gazelle for joy,
and not only you - many will delight in his birth.
He'll achieve great stature with God.
He will turn many sons and daughters of Israel back to their God.
He will herald God's arrival in the style and strength of Elijah,
soften the hearts of parents to children,
and kindle devout understanding among hardened skeptics -
he'll get the people ready for God."

Zachariah said to the angel,
"Do you expect me to believe this?
I'm an old man and my wife is an old woman."

But the angel said,
"I am Gabriel, the sentinel of God,
sent especially to bring you this glad news.
But because you won't believe me,
you'll be unable to say a word until the day of your son's birth.
Every word I've spoken to you will come true on time
- God's time."

Meanwhile,
the congregation waiting for Zachariah was getting restless,
wondering what was keeping him so long in the sanctuary.
When he came out and couldn't speak,
they knew he had seen a vision.
He continued speechless
and had to use sign language with the people.
When the course of his priestly assignment was completed,
he went back home.

It wasn't long before his wife, Elizabeth, conceived.
She went off by herself for five months,
relishing her pregnancy.
"So, this is how God acts to remedy my unfortunate condition!" she said.

Question to ponder:
What do you long for? Can you imagine God changing your life to make a long lost dream come true?

1 comment:

T said...

God has changed my life, but not enough. In the company of those whose faith is strong, my faith is strong. In the company of those whose faith is not strong, mine is not strong. I bring part of me to each group. I am like Zachariah, I always seem to need more proof. I pray to be whole.