Luke 1:5-25
“How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is well on in years.” (Luke 1:18)
Remember the Johnny Nash song that played on the Radio titled ‘There are more questions than answers’? It posed a few questions like ‘what is life?’, ‘how do we live?’, ‘what should we take?’ and ‘how much should we give?’
Some of us may be asking personal questions right now, like, ‘will I get a promotion?’ or ‘will my medical tests be normal?’ Others may be asking ‘wonder what the rest of the year will be like?’, while many parents may be asking, ‘how will my child fare in school this year?’
Elizabeth and Zechariah had no children and were too old to hope for a child anymore (Luke 1:7). They would have prayed many times over this in pain and shame (Luke 1:13). One day, to Zechariah’s amazement, the angel Gabriel turned up with an astounding promise (Luke 1:11-17). God was going to perform a miracle by blessing them with a baby in their old age (Luke 1:13).
Sadly, in a response of unbelief (Luke 1:18), Zechariah asked “How can I be sure of this?” and ended up losing his voice for a season (Luke 1:22, 64). God was however true to His Word, as always, and the birth of John took place!! (Luke 1:57).
Like Zechariah you may be feeling today that your best days are gone and the time of God’s favor is over. It’s not too late however for God to fulfill His purpose in your life. Take a hold of God’s promises and don’t allow unbelief to say, ’How can I be sure of this’?
Prayer – Lord, help me to believe Your promises and that you have a greater plan for me. May I not yield to any form of unbelief.
Let every question in your heart draw you closer to Christ!
lonnie0429 on May 6, 2017 at 1:31 pm
All kinds of thoughts are running through my mind as I read your devotion. One is this: If we were all were struck mute when we doubted God’s promises, we’d live in a very quiet world . . . at least for a while. Then, perhaps, the air would be filled with testimonies of God’s fufilled promises.
Thank you for your thoughts. I’m taking them into my day.
Palitha Jayasooriya on May 17, 2017 at 1:26 pm
Dear Lonnie, thank you for your comments. Appreciate you taking the time to write. May the Lord guide you in every area of your life and strengthen you at times of doubt.