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|  | title = "Luke 1:5–17" | |||
|  | date = "2022-10-16" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk1.5-17)
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|  | Luke's account begins with a priest. This priest, Zechariah, and his wife | |||
|  | Elizabeth are blameless and upright before the Lord, and yet they have no | |||
|  | children. This is an important detail, because to first-century Jews this would | |||
|  | be a contradiction. But then Zechariah is chosen for a special priestly duty. | |||
|  | On this particular day, he is chosen at random to be the one to burn incense | |||
|  | before the Lord while everyone else prays outside the temple. While he is doing | |||
|  | this, an angel appears beside the incense altar and tells him he and his wife | |||
|  | will have a son in their old age. But he isn't just any child, but one that is | |||
|  | full of the Holy Spirit even before he is born. He will go forth and prepare | |||
|  | the people of Israel for the Lord who is coming into their midst. | |||
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|  | The angel mentions that John will come in the spirit and power of Elijah. | |||
|  | Today, when Jews celebrate Passover, they set an extra place for Elijah because | |||
|  | he is prophesied to come back at any point (_Mal 3:1, 4:5_), and they want to | |||
|  | be ready in case he comes to their house. However, the angel and, later, Jesus | |||
|  | identify John as the fulfillment of this prophecy. | |||
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|  | We toss the dice or flip the coin, but You determine the outcome, O Lord. You | |||
|  | rule sovereignly over every detail of our lives. |