Here's my objective: To break down the Word so that we can better understand all of it. This means reading the scripture in whole and in sequence; asking ourselves what we think it means; and sometimes really asking ourselves what we believe and why. If we do these things, we should grow. Not just in knowledge, but in understanding, and yes there is a difference. So, with that in mind here we go.
Because of time and space, I'm not typing in all the scripture, but assuming you'll read it. I also can't cover all the points, so if you want the whole thing, you have an open invitation on Sunday 4pm.
Luke ch 1:1-25
There is a lot to cover here, but I want to look at a few of the things that I find interesting. First, Luke has a slightly different perspective than does Matthew or Mark. I must confess that Luke is my favorite book. Here in the beginning, I like the viewpoint. It is though he is explaining this as the fulfillment of all God has planned and promised. I like that.
1:5-6) Enter Zach and Liz. It says they are righteous. This is key because, like Noah, they have a heart for God's heart. Living in a way that is pleasing to God.
1:7) Luke tells us that Liz was advanced in the years, beyond natural child bearing ability.
1:8-12) Zach is in the tent performing his duties when he meets the Angel of the Lord. Here is something to look at. Luke tells us that Zach was troubled and afraid. Why? I mean, he was likely startled, right. I think there was more to it than that though. I think there was some reverential fear. Either way, the question I would have is this: What is our response to the presence of God?
1:14-17) The AOL tells Zach what will happen. This is part of God's plan and it WILL happen.
1:18) Ah, the mind of man. Zach asks "How will I know for sure?" He was working on natural perceptions, not faith. This is a good time to point out that greater understanding should increase our faith. However, let's cut the guy some slack. How many times have we done the same thing? I tell you I am ashamed to admit that it's been more than I can count. So, what do we learn from this? There is a difference in what God can do and will do. However, we aren't capable of grasping either. But when God tells us He will do something, let's try not to let our own natural thinking get in the way.
1:20-25) The AOL makes his point. This not only is a demonstration God's power and authority to Zach, but for others as well. Then, God makes good on His word, and Liz becomes with child. Good stuff.
How do we relate to Zach?
1) How about being blessed with God's favor because we walk in His will and ways?
2) We pray for something believing that God could do it, but then doubt that He would.
Food for thought.
Peace and Blessings,
DTB