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In Luke 1:10-15, we see Zechariah in the temple, faithfully performing his duty while the worshipers outside are praying. Then, something extraordinary happens. An angel of the Lord appears to him at the altar of incense, a place where prayers are lifted up to God. Zechariah is terrified at the sight, but the angel quickly reassures him with comforting words: “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard.” The prayer that Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth, had long given up on—praying for a child—was about to be answered. Not only would they have a son, but this child, John, would play a critical role in God’s redemptive plan.
This moment is rich with meaning. First, it shows us that God hears every prayer, even the ones that seem to have faded with time. Zechariah and Elizabeth had likely prayed for years without receiving an answer, but God was working in ways they couldn’t see. Second, it reminds us that when God answers, He often does so in ways that exceed our expectations. Zechariah and Elizabeth wouldn’t just have a child—they would have a son who would be “great in the sight of the Lord,” filled with the Holy Spirit, and bring joy to many. John would go on to prepare the way for the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
As we reflect on this passage during Advent, it’s a reminder to remain hopeful in seasons of waiting. God’s timing is perfect, even when it doesn’t match ours. Like Zechariah, we might not always understand His ways, but we can trust that He hears our prayers and answers them according to His will and purpose. This Advent season, let’s prepare our hearts, remembering that God is faithful to fulfill His promises, often in ways that surprise us.