Monday, December 22, 2025

John is on his Way!

“Many will rejoice because of his birth, for he will be great in the sight of the Lord.”

– Luke 1:14-15


Before Christ was born, the forerunner to the Christ was born.

 

Interestingly, the Gospel of Luke is the only one of the four gospels to tell the beautiful story of how the forerunner to Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, was born. And Luke’s account is full of life-changing lessons for us today.

 

As the story begins in the early verses of Luke 1, it appears that John the Baptist’s parents had lived rather quiet lives. Zechariah was a Jewish priest, and Elizabeth was the daughter of a priest (v. 5). We read that they were both “righteous in the sight of God,” but they had no children and “were both very old” (vs. 6-7). In those days, being childless was considered a disgrace for a Jewish woman.

 

Their monotonous lives changed, however, when an angel appeared to Zechariah as he was burning incense in the Holy Place of the temple. The angel announced, “Your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to give him the name John” (v. 13). The angel foretold that John would “be great in the sight of the Lord”; he would never drink alcohol; and he would be filled with the Holy Spirit even before his birth (v. 15). Furthermore, John would bring many Israelites back to their God, turn parents back to their children and disobedient people to a righteous wisdom – all “to make ready a people prepared for the Lord” (vs. 16-17).

 

Zechariah wasn’t so easily convinced … starting with the part about having a child. After all, he and Elizabeth were no spring chickens. They had most likely given up on children years ago. But the impossible happened! Elizabeth soon became pregnant, and she seems to have responded with much more faith than her husband.

 

As her pregnancy progressed, Elizabeth wrote a short hymn of praise: “The Lord has done this for me…. He has shown His favor and taken away my disgrace among the people” (vs. 25). In her heart, it seems she understood that the baby in her womb was no ordinary child.

 

Here are 3 Life Lessons we can draw from this passage:

 

Lesson #1: Even prayers we’ve stopped praying years ago can still be answered in God’s perfect timing. It’s important to persevere in prayer, but even when you drop the ball, your past prayers may still be answered.

 

Lesson #2: Don’t assume that your afflictions are meaningless. They aren’t. Christians who are afflicted BY God are being set apart to do great work FOR God. I am so thankful that God never wastes an ounce of pain or difficulty in a Christian’s life.

 

Lesson #3: Our impossible situations set the stage for God to do His best work of drawing people to Christ.

 

Dane Davis is the pastor of Impact Christian Church in Victorville. Join us at Impact for Sunday services: in person or online at 8:45 a.m. on Facebook Live or YouTube. And don’t miss our special Christmas service this Tuesday,December 23rd at 7 p.m. For more information, visit www.GreaterImpact.cc.

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