How quickly time passes. Advent is coming to an end, and in today’s daily devotional, we read the incredible story of Zechariah in Luke 1:5-25, which is full of themes of the challenge of faith, expectation and promise. May this story give us valuable insights into waiting for God and the fulfillment of His promises.
Daily Devotional for December 19
“But the angel said to him: ‘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.'” (Luke 1:5-25)
Divine Promise and Human Doubt
Zechariah’s encounter with the angel Gabriel is a profound example of God’s faithfulness, even when faced with human doubt.
Faithful Service Amidst Disappointment
Zechariah and Elizabeth remained faithful in their service to God despite the great disappointment of not having children. How often do we disappoint and abandon God when our desires are not fulfilled? Their story is a beautiful testimony to us of the virtue of steadfast faith, even when our deepest prayers seem to go unanswered.
God’s Timing
The angel’s announcement to Zechariah dramatically answered his long-held prayers. It serves as a reminder that God’s timing and ways of fulfilling His promises can be surprising, often far beyond our expectations. God’s timing is always perfect. So don’t give up too soon.
The Challenge of Belief
Zechariah’s initial disbelief mirrors our struggles in accepting God’s promises, especially when they seem impossible by human standards. His experience invites us to trust God’s power, even when it defies our understanding.
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Prayer for Today
Heavenly Father, as I reflect on Zechariah’s story, I am reminded of Your sovereignty and the wonder of Your plans. Help me trust in Your timing and promises, even when they seem beyond my grasp. Forgive me for the times I doubted Your faithfulness or ability to fulfill Your promises. Strengthen my faith, and help me believe in Your word wholeheartedly. In times of waiting and uncertainty, comfort me with the knowledge that You are always at work, even when I cannot see it. Like Zechariah and Elizabeth, May I remain steadfast in serving You, holding onto hope. Thank You for the joy and blessings You bring into our lives unexpectedly. May I always be open to the surprises of Your grace. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
Expectation and Promise
Reflect on an area of your life where you may struggle to trust in God’s promises. Consider how you can surrender your doubts and embrace a posture of trust and expectation.
As you move through this day, may Zechariah’s story encourage you to remain steadfast in faith and open to the unexpected ways God might work in your life. Embrace His promises with a heart full of hope and trust. Amen.