Summary: Examining the events surrounding John the Baptist who was a forerunner, much like Isaiah, and proclaimed the truth of the Gospel. From this life, we are encouraged that we too can be proclaimers as well.

2010 Christmas Series

Sermon 2 - John the Baptist

Luke 1:5-25; 39-41; 57-66

Introduction

- Obvious question: “What is Advent?”

- The word Advent means "coming" or "arrival." The focus of the entire season is the celebration of the birth of Jesus the Christ in his First Advent, and the anticipation of the return of Christ the King in his Second Advent.

- Thus, Advent is far more than simply marking a 2,000 year old event in history. It is celebrating a truth about God, the revelation of God in Christ whereby all of creation might be reconciled to God.

- Last week we talked about Mary’s visit with Elizabeth

-- Baby leaped in the womb when he heard Mary’s voice

-- Elizabeth was delighted to see what God had done in her life

-- Mary responded in worship that her soul glories the Lord

- This morning, we are going to examine the events surrounding John the Baptist

-- John the Baptist was the forerunner, much like Isaiah, and proclaimed the truth

-- From this life, we are encouraged that we too can be proclaimers

-- But, it has to start somewhere – this morning, let’s see where it starts

- Lots of scripture to cover this morning, so let’s pray together and read as we go

Pray

Point 1 – Seeing a Vision (v5-25)

- Read Luke 1:5-25

- Zechariah was a man who was faithful in the sight of God; a priest under Herod

- While performing his duties, God found favor with him and sent an angel

- May ask today if God is still speaking to us, and I believe that He is - always

- APP: If we are faithful, God will speak to us – and then we must follow Him

- V13 is a specific command that he will name his son to be, John, and will be a prophet to be used by the Lord to bring people back to God

- But, good old Zechariah had some problems in the area of faith

- He doubted (he questioned the angel) rather than just hearing God and accepting

V19, “The angel answered, "I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to tell you this good news.”

- I’m thinking about this time Zechariah has a clue that he may be in trouble here

- Standing in church, doing church stuff, and NOW he wants to doubt God?

V20, “And now you will be silent and not able to speak until the day this happens, because you did not believe my words, which will come true at their proper time.”

- Meanwhile, everyone is outside waiting for church to end ( and wondering what was taking so long for him to complete his “duties”.)

- He goes in, burns the incense, comes out, and off to Ryan’s we go … right?

- There’s a lesson here for us – that sometimes church is more than what we expect

- Sometimes, God has a few more things planned for us than what we expect

- So he comes out, he is mute, and then people are wondering what happened!

- When we get into the presence of God, we ought to have the same experience

- Of course, when cannot all be stricken mute, but there ought to be a change

- Others ought to be able to see that we’ve spent time with God; Zechariah did

- APP: When God says He is going to do something – we can count on it

- DEEPER: When God shows up, a mighty experience MUST be expected!!

- TRANS: So, here is Zechariah, now mute, about to be a Dad, and willing to obey

Point 2 – Following God’s Commands (v57-66)

- Read Luke 1:57-66

- So, 9 months in now Zechariah hasn’t said a word, but he has God’s promise

- And so when John was born, and was preparing for the circumcision/naming, the neighbors (prob same ones wondering what took him so long at the temple) are expecting one thing because “they’ve done all this before” (sound familiar?)

- But, there is more here than meets the eye and this we must grasp:

- Zechariah knew that God was faithful, and that he must follow through

- When he followed/obeyed God, he could speak again

- To the astonishment of the Jones’s, this miracle happened and then they talked

- V66, “What then is this child going to be?" For the Lord's hand was with him.”

- APP: When we follow God – we MUST reveal/tell what He has done; and then the work of what is to come belongs to the Lord, not to us!

- TRANS: Lastly, we see that following God’s direction leads to healing/praising

Point 3 – Following God’s Direction Leads to Healing (v67-80)

- Upon being able to speak, Zechariah begins to glorify God in Heaven

- Read Luke 1:67-80

- Glorifying God means that we praise Him in everything that we have

-- When God’s power moves upon us, we need to give into it and follow

-- When we were saved we praised God, but are we praising Him today?

- When you consider Advent, and what God has already done for us …

- Can we not be thankful to God for the gift of Christ?

- Can we perhaps take the time to glorify the One who came for one purpose?

- John the Baptist was born for the sole purpose or making the way for Jesus

- Jesus Christ was given to this world for the sole purpose of dying for you

- When God promises us something he is faithful to complete it (Phil 1:6)

- But there is a part here that we must fulfill … we must OBEY what He asks

- This morning, what has God promised to you that you are not doing your part?

- Is there something that you need to pray about and ask for forgiveness?

- Perhaps ask for repentance and give the praises to Him?

- We cannot come to church, sit here, and go home without meeting with Him

- Think of old Zechariah and how God dealt with Him in His house

- Do we need to obey because God is speaking?

- Pray