Luke 1:1-25 Luke wanted to know and share the whole story of "the things accomplished among us". He talked to eyewitnesses, he "investigated everything carefully".. he wrote it all down in "consecutive order". This man became a close friend and companion to Paul the apostle. Paul calls him the "beloved physician". It is thought that Luke was a Gentile. He gives us the perspective of an educated Greek man who believed that Jesus was the long awaited Messiah..
The first thing that Luke included in his investigation was the birth of John the Baptist. He tells us of Zacharias and Elizabeth. We see that both Zacharias and Elizabeth were descendants of Aaron. Zacharias was of the priestly division of Abijah... one of the 24 divisions established by David. More than that, they were "both righteous in the sight of God". At the right time, Zacharias was chosen by lot to "enter the temple of the Lord and burn incense." As others prayed outside, an angel appeared to Zacharias. He was given the good news that his barren wife would have a child.. even though they were both "advanced in years."
Not only would Zacharias and Elizabeth have a child, he would be a very special son and they would call him John. He would be raised like one under a nazarite vow.. never touching wine or liquor.. but filled with the Holy Spirit.. from before he was even born. John would serve the Lord in a way that none other could. He would "turn back many of the sons of Israel to the Lord God".. and he would "make ready a people prepared for the Lord."
Zacharias wanted a sign to know that this would happen and the angel Gabriel called this "unbelief". But.. Zacharias had a sign that could not be ignored.. he could not speak another word until the birth of his son. Elizabeth conceived and rejoiced in the gift that God granted her.. a son.
Our Father in heaven, You raise up men and women to serve You now, even as You raised John to serve You back in that day. May we also be messengers of good news, helping others to turn back to You and to help others be prepared for the day that Jesus comes again. May we be continually kept full of Your Holy Spirit that we might fulfill Your purposes in us.. according to Your will and for Your glory. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord, Amen.