Advent Studyනියැදිය

I grew up in a family that loved the Star Wars franchise. We quoted Star Wars, pretended to be Jedis, and collected all of the action figures and merch available. As I grew older, I began to notice the theme of “destiny” within Star Wars. Luke Skywalker was always encouraged to fulfill his destiny. Even as an adolescent, I noticed the intense pressure placed on young Luke Skywalker.
Reading today’s text, I wonder if a young John the Baptist ever experienced the pressure of fulfilling his destiny. He was just 8-days old when his father prophesied that he was to prepare the way for the Messiah, Jesus. What an honorable and (let’s be honest) terrifying position to be in as John. Before he could even care for himself, God had determined magnificent plans to help prepare a way for the salvation of mankind. We see in verse 80 that he became “strong in the spirit”.We’re also told “he was in the wilderness until the day of his public appearance to Israel.” The God of John is the same God of you and me today. He has determined a good plan before us, as well.
The timeline described in Luke beautifully aligned for the introduction and birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; a Savior destined to “by the forgiveness of their sins.” (vs. 77) Before Christ was even born, God outlined how the Gospel was going to save and the means by which man would come to know God.
- Have you experienced the pressure of a personal “destiny”? Do you feel your destiny is in God’s hands?
- What does it mean to be forgiven of our sins?
Prayer: God, forgive me of my sins. I know your purposeful hand is over all that occurs. You have created me for a good purpose for your glory. Thank You, Lord, for your purposeful placement.
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