Monday of the Fourth Week of Advent - Luke 11:5-25
Today we hear the story of John the
Baptist’s conception: the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth. In this reading
there are echoes of the angel’s announcement to Mary that she would bear a
child. In this reading from Luke, an angel of God appears to Zechariah as he
was praying in the sanctuary of God. The angel tells Zechariah that Elizabeth
will conceive and bear a son.
Zechariah is very troubled by the
angel’s message. Who wouldn’t be? For many years Elizabeth and Zechariah had
longed for a child and they had never received that gift. Yet standing before
him was an angel telling Zechariah that Elizabeth in her old age would conceive
a child! Not only would she bear a child, but the angel also prophesied that
this child would be filled with the Holy Spirit! Their son would be a prophet
and he would prepare the way for the One who would come!
Naturally, Zechariah was skeptical and
he doubted the angel’s message. (He actually may have thought he was going
mad!) Zechariah then asked the angel how this was to happen since both he and
Elizabeth were long past child-bearing years. The angel did not appreciate
Zechariah’s disbelief and skepticism. The angel told Zechariah that since he
did not believe the angel’s message, he would be unable to speak until all
these happenings came to pass.
If we received a message from an
angel, how would we react? Most likely, we also would respond with great
disbelief and perhaps wonder if we were crazy! Yet at times in our lives, God
indeed does act in strange and fantastic ways. Perhaps when we are
disbelieving, we should re-read this Gospel passage. Who knows? Today God may
desire to act in strange and wondrous ways in our lives. The question for us
is: Will we believe? Will we trust? Will we continue to walk with God? If an
angel appears to us, may we pray with Zechariah and Elizabeth! They will “come
to our aid!”
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