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ELIZABETH is almost ready to have her baby. For these past three months, Mary has been staying with her. But now it is time for Mary to say good-bye and to make the long trip back home to Nazareth. In about six months she too will have a baby.
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ELIZABETH is almost ready to have her baby. For these past three months, Mary has been staying with her. But now it is time for Mary to say good-bye and to make the long trip back home to Nazareth. In about six months she too will have a baby.
Soon after Mary leaves, Elizabeth gives
birth. What joy there is when the birth is successful and Elizabeth and the
baby are in good health! When Elizabeth shows the little one to her neighbors
and relatives, they all rejoice with her.
The eighth day after his birth, according to
God’s Law, a baby boy in Israel must be circumcised. For this occasion friends
and relatives come to visit. They say that the boy should be named after his
father, Zechariah. But Elizabeth speaks up. “No, indeed!” she says, “but he
shall be called John.” Remember, that is the name the angel Gabriel said should
be given to the child.
Their friends, however, protest: “There is no
one among your relatives that is called by this name.” Then, using sign
language, they ask what his father wants to name the boy. Asking for a writing
tablet, Zechariah, to the astonishment of all, writes: “John is its name.”
With that, Zechariah’s speech is miraculously
restored. You will recall that he lost his ability to speak when he did not
believe the angel’s announcement that Elizabeth would have a child. Well, when
Zechariah speaks, all those living in the neighborhood are amazed and say to
themselves: “What really will this young child be?”
Zechariah is now filled with holy spirit, and
he exults: “Blessed be Jehovah the God of Israel, because he has turned his
attention and performed deliverance toward his people. And he has raised up a
horn of salvation for us in the house of David his servant.” This “horn of
salvation,” of course, is the Lord Jesus, who is yet to be born. By means of
him, Zechariah says, God will “grant us, after we have been rescued from the
hands of enemies, the privilege of fearlessly rendering sacred service to him
with loyalty and righteousness before him all our days.”
Then Zechariah foretells regarding his son,
John: “But as for you, young child, you will be called a prophet of the Most
High, for you will go in advance before Jehovah to make his ways ready, to give
knowledge of salvation to his people by forgiveness of their sins, because of
the tender compassion of our God. With this compassion a daybreak will visit us
from on high, to give light to those sitting in darkness and death’s shadow, to
direct our feet prosperously in the way of peace.”
By this time Mary, who evidently is still an
unmarried woman, has arrived home in Nazareth. What will happen to her when it
becomes obvious that she is pregnant? Luke 1:56-80; Leviticus 12:2, 3.
Reflection:
▪ How much older is John than Jesus?
▪ What things happen when John is eight days
old?
▪ How has God turned his attention to his
people?
▪ What work is John foretold to do?
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