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The birth of John announced
“The angel said to him, ‘Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been 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 1:13-14)
The birth of a baby is a very special moment for the parents. Aside from all the cares that may be involved, a birth usually brings joy and happiness. Zechariah and Elizabeth, two people who lived in Israel around the year 0 BC, also longed for a child. But this blessing did not seem to be theirs. They had already grown old and had given up hope of pregnancy.
But one day, an angel appeared to Zechariah. He announced that Elizabeth would have a son named John. What a miracle! And the angel continued, “Many will rejoice at his birth.” This baby would be a source of joy not only for his parents but also for others. Why? Because he had a special task. He was to “turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God.” He was to prepare the people for a new period in their history. God would send a Savior, and John would announce Him.
Regardless of the task John was about to receive, his birth was a source of “joy and gladness” for his parents. This child was an answer to their prayers! Do you know if your parents were also happy about your birth? How does that affect you?
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About this Plan
For centuries, people had looked forward to the coming of the Messiah, the Savior that God had promised. But when He actually came, people could hardly believe it. His coming turned out differently than they had expected. This reading plan looks at four announcements surrounding Jesus' birth and four reactions to them. Will you read along?
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