Do you trust what God says? This weekend Pastor Steve Andres began a new series, SOMEDAY AT CHRISTMAS, with a message from the Christmas story.
Luke 1:13-14
Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. He will be a joy and delight to you, and he will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God.
There are no perfect Christians, only forgiven Christians. How do we continue to grow in the grace of trusting God and believing His word? Zechariah’s story gives us some insight.
1) Living in dark days is not the same as living in darkness.
Luke anchors his story in the days of Herod: a dark time for Israel. But he introduces us to a faithful couple who are living in contrast to the compromise and chaos.
2) It’s possible to be blameless but barren.
Zechariah and Elizabeth were blameless, but the desire of their hearts was not fulfilled. Their faithfulness was not contingent on God answering their prayers.
3) God has not ignored your prayers.
The angel assures Zechariah that God has remembered his prayer. When we pray, our prayers don’t dissipate, they accumulate. Every prayer that has been offered in faith is heard in heaven!
4) Don’t mess up your miracle.
Zechariah is a spiritual leader, serving in the temple, but he still doesn’t trust God’s word. The angel tells Zechariah that his words are messing up his miracle, and he gives Zechariah nine months to break the stronghold and trust God.
5) Obedience puts a multiplier on your miracle.
You don’t know what God is working on while you are waiting for the answer to your prayer!
Luke 1:13
But the angel said to him: “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard.”
Which prayer? The prayer for a son? Or the prayer for mercy and forgiveness for God’s people? Both. Because Zechariah and Elizabeth trusted God, he not only answered their prayer, but the prayers of generations of God’s people for salvation!