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Luke 1:57-75 - Divine Joy is Express with Praise

An episode of the Pastor Mike Impact Ministries podcast, hosted by Michael L Grooms, titled "Luke 1:57-75 - Divine Joy is Express with Praise" was published on August 25, 2024 and runs 4 minutes.

August 25, 2024 ·4m · Pastor Mike Impact Ministries

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Again, we can’t forget that the theme of the Gospel of Luke is joy and rejoicing as we will see throughout the book. Everything changes when God shows up! The great need for America and the world in these fearful days of war, chaos, violence, hatred and division, is for God to show up! Luke records how God first showed up to Zacharias with a message that he and his barren wife Elizabeth would have a son that they would name John. God then showed up to Mary with a message that she miraculously would conceive and have a Son, and she would call Him Jesus!   When Mary visits her relative Elizabeth and greets her, John leaps for joy. Both Mary and Elizabeth are rejoicing as they share with each other what God is doing in and through their lives for the people of Israel. Finally, nine months after Zacharias hears the message from the angel, their son is born (v. 57). God always keeps His promises!   Now, the joy of Zacharias and Elizabeth is expressed with praise! Divine joy can’t be restrained! It must be expressed externally! And that is what takes place through the end of this first long chapter of Luke! Divine joy has a wonderful way of spreading to others! “When her neighbors and relatives heard how the Lord had shown great mercy to her, they rejoiced with her” (v. 58).   God's blessing was resting abundantly on Zacharias and Elizabeth. He sent them a baby boy, just as He promised; and they named him "John" just as God had instructed. The Jews looked on children as a gift from God and a "heritage from the Lord" (Pss. 127:3-5; 128:1-3), and rightly so, for they are. Israel would not follow the practices of their pagan neighbors by aborting or abandoning their children. When you consider that almost a million babies are aborted each year in the United States alone, you can see how far we have drifted from the laws of God. It is especially sad and appalling that just this month the Democratic National Convention celebrated abortion by promoting it with speeches and testimonies.   Traditionally, a baby boy would be named after his father or someone else in the family; so the relatives and neighbors were shocked when Elizabeth insisted on the name John. Zacharias was not only mute but he must have also been deaf, so they made signs to ask what the baby should be named. And he wrote "His name is John" on a tablet, and that settled it! Immediately God opened the old priest's mouth, and he sang a hymn of praise.   Zacharias first words are so interesting! In verse 67, the people asked, “What kind of child will this be?” You would have thought that Zacharias would have talked about what the angel had told him in the temple about his son John. But instead, he talked about Jesus. Read verses 67 through 75. Amazing!!! Divine joy and praise always glorify Jesus.   When we truly experience the divine presence of Jesus in our lives, our joy will overflow with praise giving glory to Him! And this is what happens when God shows up! God bless!

Again, we can’t forget that the theme of the Gospel of Luke is joy and rejoicing as we will see throughout the book. Everything changes when God shows up! The great need for America and the world in these fearful days of war, chaos, violence, hatred and division, is for God to show up! Luke records how God first showed up to Zacharias with a message that he and his barren wife Elizabeth would have a son that they would name John. God then showed up to Mary with a message that she miraculously would conceive and have a Son, and she would call Him Jesus!

 

When Mary visits her relative Elizabeth and greets her, John leaps for joy. Both Mary and Elizabeth are rejoicing as they share with each other what God is doing in and through their lives for the people of Israel. Finally, nine months after Zacharias hears the message from the angel, their son is born (v. 57). God always keeps His promises!

 

Now, the joy of Zacharias and Elizabeth is expressed with praise! Divine joy can’t be restrained! It must be expressed externally! And that is what takes place through the end of this first long chapter of Luke!

Divine joy has a wonderful way of spreading to others! “When her neighbors and relatives heard how the Lord had shown great mercy to her, they rejoiced with her” (v. 58).

 

God's blessing was resting abundantly on Zacharias and Elizabeth. He sent them a baby boy, just as He promised; and they named him "John" just as God had instructed. The Jews looked on children as a gift from God and a "heritage from the Lord" (Pss. 127:3-5; 128:1-3), and rightly so, for they are. Israel would not follow the practices of their pagan neighbors by aborting or abandoning their children. When you consider that almost a million babies are aborted each year in the United States alone, you can see how far we have drifted from the laws of God. It is especially sad and appalling that just this month the Democratic National Convention celebrated abortion by promoting it with speeches and testimonies.

 

Traditionally, a baby boy would be named after his father or someone else in the family; so the relatives and neighbors were shocked when Elizabeth insisted on the name John. Zacharias was not only mute but he must have also been deaf, so they made signs to ask what the baby should be named. And he wrote "His name is John" on a tablet, and that settled it! Immediately God opened the old priest's mouth, and he sang a hymn of praise.

 

Zacharias first words are so interesting! In verse 67, the people asked, “What kind of child will this be?” You would have thought that Zacharias would have talked about what the angel had told him in the temple about his son John. But instead, he talked about Jesus. Read verses 67 through 75. Amazing!!! Divine joy and praise always glorify Jesus.

 

When we truly experience the divine presence of Jesus in our lives, our joy will overflow with praise giving glory to Him! And this is what happens when God shows up!

God bless!

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