Fear Not | Wes Hodgson
This powerful exploration of Luke 1:5-25 takes us into the lives of Zechariah and Elizabeth during what the text describes as 'some of the darkest days' under King Herod's reign. Yet it's precisely in this darkness that God begins writing one of history's most beautiful stories. We encounter a faithful couple who have endured decades of disappointment and social shame due to their inability to have children. Their story reminds us that sometimes our deepest pain isn't in what we've lost, but in the good things we never got to experience—the marriage that didn't happen, the career that didn't materialize, the dreams that remained unfulfilled. But here's the breathtaking truth: God sees us in our suffering, and our story doesn't end with our disappointment. When the angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah with news of an impossible pregnancy, we witness something remarkable—God is answering a prayer that Zechariah probably stopped praying decades ago. This teaches us that God's experience of time is radically different from ours; He picks up exactly where He left off 400 years prior in the book of Malachi, showing that He is never slow in keeping His promises, only patient. Even Zechariah's doubt and subsequent discipline reveals a tender truth: God will fulfill His plans in our lives even when we need correction along the way. The birth of John the Baptist wasn't just about one couple's redemption—it was preparing the way for a child who would take away not just one woman's disgrace, but the disgrace of the entire world.