Zechariah’s
division was on duty and he was serving as priest before God.
Luke 1:8
As
a priest, Zechariah served as a bridge between God and the people. And on this
day he was given the special honor of burning incense in the temple.
I
wonder what he was thinking as he went in. Did he expect to hear the voice of
God? Likely not. He had probably spent many years being disappointed in his long
life. Was he fresh out of hope?
Often
our disappointments and broken dreams can set us up for surprise by the miracles
of God. On this day, Zechariah was on a collision course with astonishment.
Astonishment snatches the covers off our dashed hopes and pulls them into the
gospel drama of God.
God
sent the angel Gabriel to tell Zechariah that Elizabeth would have a son. With
every word Gabriel spoke, Zechariah became more fearful. When Gabriel finished,
Zechariah spoke doubtfully—and then couldn’t speak! He couldn’t see past the
reality of his wrinkled hands, the crow’s feet around his eyes, and Elizabeth’s
being long past childbearing age.
We
are often doubtful too. When our disappointments are smothered in the fog of
hopelessness, God has to shock us into astonishment because we can’t believe the
good news is really for us. I’m sure that whenever Zechariah touched
Elizabeth’s baby bump, he was astonished. Astonishment only happens when we give
up trying to control the very thing that only God can give.
Lord,
help me see beyond my past to the gift of your astonishing power in my life. In
Jesus, Amen.