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To rescue us from the hand of our enemies
There was a time when I found it difficult to preach on Zechariah's Song. For some reason, it was a little distant. Fortunately, there was verse 77. It is about the knowledge of salvation and forgiveness of sins. And that verse will probably be read most often during the days of Advent.
Certain people thought that Zechariah, Mary and Simeon had a wrong image of Jesus, at least of what He would do. That perhaps they were thinking too earthly and too nationalistic, too Jewish, about the Messiah. That Jesus would liberate Israel from all enemies and thus redeem the Jewish people from all hatred and antisemitism. And these people attempted to read the words differently, tried to give them a spiritual twist, as it is called. After all, they said, Zechariah and the Jews of his day still had much to learn and even more they had to discard what they previously learned.
However, it says that when Zechariah begins to praise God, he is filled with the Holy Spirit. He is not just singing from his old thinking and ideas. The Spirit of God puts these words into his mouth. It is true what it says. Literally true. I, not he, had much to learn and much more to discard what I previously learned.
Jesus will truly deliver Israel from his enemies and from all the people who hate the Jews. The Bible is not always about me.
Prayer:
Lord God, will you help us to make sure that when we read the Bible in these days, we leave it as it is. Help us to literally expect what you promise, to Your people Israel and to us. Guide us in our reading by Your Holy Spirit.
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In this Advent season, it is a meanigful time for us, as Gentile believers in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to ask ourselves: what is our identity? Are we rooted in the whole word of God – including the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments? Are we looking for the coming of the Messiah, the Light of the world (John 8:12), who will reign from Jerusalem 'in the midst of His people Jacob'? Join us for daily reflections this Advent as we prepare our hearts and look forward with anticipation. Author: Rev. Henk Poot, Christians for Israel
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