“Zechariah asked the angel, ‘How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is well along in years.’
The
angel said to him, ‘I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of God, and I
have been sent to speak to you and to tell you this good news. And now
you will be silent and not able to speak until the day this happens,
because you did not believe my words, which will come true at their
appointed time.'” Luke 1:18-20 (NIV)
Sometimes
we are so stuck in a mindset of things being bad, and continually being
bad, that it is hard to muster the faith to believe improvement is on
the way.
That
was Zechariah’s state of mind. Imagine that an angel, a holy being who
stands in the presence of Almighty God, steps into your home bringing a
message of hope from God. You would think the normal response would be
to fall on your knees and praise God, and not argue with the angel or
point out what the angel is saying is unlikely or impossible.
God
was telling Zechariah to prepare for the birth of a child, a child of
his very own. But Zechariah had long ago given up any hopes or dreams he
had for children. Zechariah had no faith for the hope and possibility
of something so good being birthed into his life.
What
hopes and dreams have you given up on? After time passes, and our hopes
are continually disappointed, it is easy to become like Zechariah and
believe that change is impossible. But we need to remember that with God
all things are possible.
Situations
can sometimes appear very bleak. We find ourselves in a rut of
disappointed hopes and we begin to think our circumstances are beyond
change, perhaps even beyond God’s ability to change. But if we do that
we fail to give God the credit He deserves. He is quite capable of
turning our hopeless situations around and moving the obstacles that are blocking our hopes and dreams.
It
is human nature to rely upon what we can see with our own eyes, but
often our vision is limited. If we could see six months or a year down
the road we might be amazed at how God changes things. Do not be
discouraged by the impossible situations that face you.
Remember
that we have a powerful God on our side, call upon Him for His help,
and believe that He can make the impossible possible.
Prayer: Dear Lord, help us to keep faith, to keep trusting You and believing You can make the impossible possible. Amen.
Karlton Douglas
Copyright 2017
Wonderful devotional, Karlton. I love this story of Zechariah and Elizabeth because what is promised to them is impossible without God's intervention.
ReplyDeleteWe have many promises from God in his living Word (unlike those in OT times we read about). It all is in his timing and our trusting him as we wait and hope and still keep doing what He asks as we hope and wait.
God bless - Lynn
Thanks Lynn!
ReplyDeleteI like the humanity of Zechariah. You can imagine him being hard-headed and arguing with an angel even though that also seems crazy.
God fulfills His promises even if not on our time table.
Thanks for your feedback!
Blessings.