FRIDAY December 6, 2024

Joy and Gladness

Then an angel of the Lord appeared to him [Zacharias], standing on the right side of the altar of incense. And when Zacharias saw him, he was troubled, and fear fell upon him. But the angel said to him, “Do not be afraid, Zacharias, for your prayer is heard; and 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.”
Luke 1:11-14

Joy and gladness are usually the reactions of answered prayer. Zacharias had been praying for years and years for a child to be given to him and his dear wife Elizabeth. They were both far along in age and resigned to the fact that no child would be given to them.

As always, God’s timing is perfect. There needed to be an alignment of prophecy and the right sequence of events happening before Zacharias’ prayer would be answered. That time had come. The angel Gabriel was sent by God to tell Zacharias that his prayer was finally answered. His wife Elizabeth would have a child, and his name was to be called John.

You would expect Zacharias to have joy and gladness, but instead, his reaction was one of disbelief. He questioned the possibility. Glad tidings were quenched by his unbelief. An angel stood before him! What was the possibility of that! Failure to accept God at His Word resulted in a rebuke from the angel: “I am Gabriel, who stands in the presence of God ... you will be mute ... because you did not believe my words...” (Luke 1:19-20).

As Zacharias performed his duties, burning incense in the temple, the people prayed outside (Luke 1:8-10). They waited, but began to marvel that he took so long. Surprisingly, when Zacharias exited the temple, they saw he could not speak. The people supposed the priest had seen a vision in the temple. Zacharias quickly gestured to them––speechless (Luke 1:21-22). Sadly, he could not lift up his voice to praise God for the answered prayer; he would have to wait until the day of his son’s birth.

This Christmas, do not be robbed of joy and gladness because of your disbelief of God’s message of salvation––you only need to believe.

Christmas is the most thrilling season of the year because its message is that Jesus brings joy and love through His sacrificial gift of forgiveness and redemption.
~Billy Graham~

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