Your petition has been heard

 Good morning we are now ready to start Luke. Luke also has some passages that are

almost identical to Matthew and Mark. He says that many had compiled accounts of the things

that had happened, and that they had been handed down to them by those from the beginning

who were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. Luke investigated everything carefully and

wrote them down. Since Luke was a physician, he was ideal for the task. There was a priest

named Zacharias with a wife named Elizabeth from the daughters of Aaron. Since he was a

priest, he too was a direct descendent of Aaron. That meant that both of John the Baptist’s

parents were direct descendants of Aaron the original high priest. That meant that if John the

Baptist had followed in his father‘s footsteps, he would’ve also been a priest and possibly one

of the chief priests (Who were the ones who condemned Jesus to death. He may even have

saved Jesus from crucifixion, which is not what God wanted.) Elizabeth was barren and they

were both old. Zacharias had been chosen by lot to enter the temple of the Lord and burn

incense. This is just one of the many things that had to come together at just the right time for

things to work out the way God wanted. An Angel appears to him, standing to the right of the

altar of incense. The angel tells him to not be afraid for “your petition has been heard, and your

wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you will give him the name John”. They were both old,

so it is unlikely that he was still petitioning for her to have a child. That means don’t give up just

because your prayer has not been answered when you wanted it to be. It wasn’t the right time

for them to have this child. Everything had to be just right. It was also a sign to Mary, which we

will get to later. Father thank You that all of our prayers are answered at the right moment. Help

us to keep trusting in You to answer our prayers.

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