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Sermon Date: Dec. 5, 2010

Sermon Title: God’s Hope For Your Home

Sermon Text: Luke 1:8-20

Small Group Text: Luke 1:8-23 CATCH GOD’S EYE Live in such a way that God can honor your prayers But the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear him, on those whose hope is in his unfailing love. Psalm 33:18 The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their cry; Psalm 34:15 For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer, but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil." 1 Peter 3:12 Luke 1:5-6 Zachariah (meaning, Remembered of Jehovah) and whose oath is to God) were notably honorable and upright

his wife, Elizabeth (meaning, One people (Greek, dikaioi, “righteous”). The outward expression of their commitment to God was marked by humble submission to the Scriptures – seeking to please the Lord in everything. Not satisfied with merely looking religious; like the spiritual leaders of their day (whom Jesus called hypocrites), this couple’s obedience to the Lord was from the heart and hence, Luke refers to them as “upright in the sight of God.” In fact, the terms Luke uses to describe Zechariah and Elizabeth are the same words the Old Testament used for other righteous people such as Noah (Genesis 6:9), Abraham (Genesis 17:1) and Job (Job 1:1). None of these people were perfect – by any means. But their hearts were bent toward pleasing the Lord – steering clear of knowingly offending Him. Nevertheless, being righteous did not exempt Zachariah and Elizabeth from heartbreak. It’s a fact of life: even good people face hardships. For this couple, the heartbreak was infertility. But somehow, through it all, they remained faithful to God; and miraculously the presence and power of God was brought to bear to help them through their trouble. Luke 1:7 Describing the spiritual character of this couple is an important part of Luke’s Gospel as he exposes the fallacy of a customary assumption of his day; i.e., that infertility was a divine judgment for incurring the displeasure of God; and of course, people would assume “the worst” of sins. Well along in years and beyond child-bearing age, her barrenness was a constant embarrassment to Elizabeth (1:25). Not only was this perceived as a social disgrace, but to arrive at old age childless was a forecast of being left destitute without help and support. CONSIDER GOD’S PROVIDENCE Recognize God’s hand in the smallest of “chance” happenings Luke 1:8-10 Though not every life-event carries the same weight, there is no such thing as an insignificant occurrence. Everything matters! Zachariah descended from the priestly line of Aaron – a heritage that went back almost 1,500 years to the time of Moses. All male descendants of Aaron were priests which, by the time of Luke’s gospel, constituted over twenty thousand men commissioned to work in only one temple in Jerusalem. To manage such a great number, priests had been divided into twenty-four groups (1 Chron. 24:1-6), each group performing temple duties for

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