His father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied. . . .
Opening gifts is a big part of our family’s Christmas celebration. Each year, our kids are excited to see what they’ll receive. But one important part of all this is learning about gratitude. So when they receive a gift, our kids have learned to say, “Thank you!”
In response to the birth of John and filled with the Holy Spirit, Zechariah offered praise and thanks to God. He recalled how God had fulfilled his promises to deliver his people. God had graciously invited his wayward people to love and serve him, and through those people God was bringing forth a Savior (“Jesus”), the promised Messiah (“Christ”), who would bring salvation, forgiveness, and peace.
Zechariah and Elizabeth’s son, John, would play a unique role in preparing people for the coming of Jesus—and this Savior, Jesus, who is also the Son of God, is the greatest gift we receive at Christmas.
When we see this gift, what do we say? Do we too respond with gratitude for God’s deliverance and his invitation to serve him? Do we encourage our neighbors and families to see their role in God’s plan?
May the gifts you give and receive this season remind you of the greatest gift of God’s presence in Jesus Christ. And may we all give thanks and grateful obedience in response.
Thank you, gracious Father! You have given us so many gifts. And, what’s more, your Son has come to bring us forgiveness and eternal life. We give ourselves to you in response. Amen.
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