MISSING THE OBVIOUS
TEXT: And
Zechariah said to the angel, “How shall I know this? For I am an old man, and my wife is advanced
in years.” And the angel answered him,
“I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence
of God, and I was sent to speak to you and to bring you this good news. And behold, you will be silent and unable to
speak until the day that these things take place, because you did not believe
my words, which will be fulfilled in their time.” (Luke 1:18-20)
I love the interaction between Zechariah and the angel. The angel announces good news—the best!—to
Zechariah, and Zechariah comes back with a politer version of “Sez who?” “How can I be sure this is true?” he says. “What guarantee will you give me?”
Give Gabriel credit.
He restrains himself, and he doesn’t say, “Man, you’re talking to an
angel right now. Isn’t that a little out
of the ordinary? Doesn’t that mean
something to you?”
For being foolish and stubborn enough to disbelieve an
angel, Zechariah gets nine months of silence.
He won’t be able to talk again until he has something worthwhile to
say. And when he does finally speak, he
praises God who kept His promise, regardless of Zechariah’s unbelief.
It’s easy for me to laugh at Zechariah. But I miss the obvious, too. “Where is God right now?” I ask, my mind fixed on my sister’s illness
or my friend’s troubles. “What is God
doing all this time?”
Advent reminds us:
God is here. God has come in that
tiny baby of Bethlehem, Mary’s newborn Son.
God is working in Him to rescue us.
The great miracle of Christmas is that God really has come into our
sorry world, down into the middle of grief and pain and sadness, to live among
us and to save us all. He has not
forgotten us, however we may be suffering right now. “I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you,” He says. “I am with you always, to the end of the age”
(John 14:18; Matthew 28:20).
THE PRAYER: Lord,
so often I forget what You have done for me, and I am troubled and
worried. Help me to see and remember
Your salvation, and to trust in You with all my heart. Amen.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS:
Did you ever fail to see something obvious, even though you
were looking for it all over the house?
Tell the story.
Name three o the blessings God has given to you. These can be anything major or minor, obvious
or obscure.
What do you do when troubling events in your life threaten
to take your focus off God’s salvation for you?
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