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Episode 1082 - Jarvis Kingston Reflect on the promises God has made in your life God is at work orchestrating His divine plan Trust Him Amen
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Your Daily Prayer 🙏🏾 Luke 1:13
Faith Is Trusting God’s timing, even in long seasons of silence.
Today’s daily devotional is about the birth of John the Baptist and the announcement of Jesus' birth. God ends 400 years of silence with miraculous messages to Zechariah and Mary, heralding the arrival of the forerunner and the Messiah.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Birth of John the Baptist
Scripture
And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways.
Luke 1:76
Have you ever waited for something so long that hope began to fade?
Imagine the people of Israel, who had not heard from a prophet for 400 years. In this silence, Zechariah, a faithful priest, was chosen to burn incense in the Temple. During his duty, the angel Gabriel appeared with astounding news: he and his wife, Elizabeth, would have a son. This child, John, would prepare the way for the Lord.
How do you respond when God’s promises seem delayed?
Zechariah’s initial doubt led to his temporary inability to speak, reminding us to trust in God’s timing. Meanwhile, Mary, Elizabeth’s young cousin, received a message from Gabriel that she would bear Jesus, the Messiah, despite being a virgin. Mary’s humble acceptance of this extraordinary calling shows profound faith and obedience.
What lessons can we learn from Mary's response to God's call?
Her willingness to serve God without understanding all the details demonstrates a deep trust. Similarly, Elizabeth’s miraculous pregnancy in her old age highlights God’s power to fulfill His promises against all odds. These events emphasize that God’s plans often unfold in ways beyond our comprehension, requiring our faith and submission.
How does the story of John’s and Jesus’ births encourage you today?
As we reflect on these miraculous events, we are reminded that God’s promises never fail. Even in long seasons of waiting or uncertainty, God is at work, orchestrating His divine plan. Our role is to remain faithful, trust His timing, and embrace His calling with courage and humility.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the promises God has made in your life. Are there areas where you struggle to see His hand at work?
Remember Zechariah and Mary, who both faced extraordinary circumstances with faith.
Take time this week to pray for patience and trust in God’s timing.
PRAYER
“But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John.”
LUKE 1:13
Lord, when I’m praying for things to come forth in my life I will not look at my circumstances to determine whether or not it will come into fruition. I will not laugh in disbelief like Zachariah, You will not have to silence my lips because of unbelief. Instead, I will take on the posture of Mary when the angel of the Lord appeared to her and proclaimed that she would give birth to Jesus the messiah and accept Your word as truth with no questions asked. Thank You in advance for setting people in my life like John The Baptist, who will help pave the way for Your calling in my life. As You deposit the seed of purpose in me, like Mary and Elizabeth, surround me with others whose purposes will leap within them as we join in fellowship and build each other up! I stand in anticipation because I know that whatever dream You’re birthing inside of me will echo in the halls of eternity. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Faith Is Trusting God’s timing, even in long seasons of silence.
Today’s daily devotional is about the birth of John the Baptist and the announcement of Jesus' birth. God ends 400 years of silence with miraculous messages to Zechariah and Mary, heralding the arrival of the forerunner and the Messiah.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Birth of John the Baptist
Scripture
And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways.
Luke 1:76
Have you ever waited for something so long that hope began to fade?
Imagine the people of Israel, who had not heard from a prophet for 400 years. In this silence, Zechariah, a faithful priest, was chosen to burn incense in the Temple. During his duty, the angel Gabriel appeared with astounding news: he and his wife, Elizabeth, would have a son. This child, John, would prepare the way for the Lord.
How do you respond when God’s promises seem delayed?
Zechariah’s initial doubt led to his temporary inability to speak, reminding us to trust in God’s timing. Meanwhile, Mary, Elizabeth’s young cousin, received a message from Gabriel that she would bear Jesus, the Messiah, despite being a virgin. Mary’s humble acceptance of this extraordinary calling shows profound faith and obedience.
What lessons can we learn from Mary's response to God's call?
Her willingness to serve God without understanding all the details demonstrates a deep trust. Similarly, Elizabeth’s miraculous pregnancy in her old age highlights God’s power to fulfill His promises against all odds. These events emphasize that God’s plans often unfold in ways beyond our comprehension, requiring our faith and submission.
How does the story of John’s and Jesus’ births encourage you today?
As we reflect on these miraculous events, we are reminded that God’s promises never fail. Even in long seasons of waiting or uncertainty, God is at work, orchestrating His divine plan. Our role is to remain faithful, trust His timing, and embrace His calling with courage and humility.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the promises God has made in your life. Are there areas where you struggle to see His hand at work?
Remember Zechariah and Mary, who both faced extraordinary circumstances with faith.
Take time this week to pray for patience and trust in God’s timing.
PRAYER
“But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John.”
LUKE 1:13
Lord, when I’m praying for things to come forth in my life I will not look at my circumstances to determine whether or not it will come into fruition. I will not laugh in disbelief like Zachariah, You will not have to silence my lips because of unbelief. Instead, I will take on the posture of Mary when the angel of the Lord appeared to her and proclaimed that she would give birth to Jesus the messiah and accept Your word as truth with no questions asked. Thank You in advance for setting people in my life like John The Baptist, who will help pave the way for Your calling in my life. As You deposit the seed of purpose in me, like Mary and Elizabeth, surround me with others whose purposes will leap within them as we join in fellowship and build each other up! I stand in anticipation because I know that whatever dream You’re birthing inside of me will echo in the halls of eternity. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Contenido proporcionado por Jarvis Kingston. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Jarvis Kingston o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Your Daily Prayer 🙏🏾 Luke 1:13
Faith Is Trusting God’s timing, even in long seasons of silence.
Today’s daily devotional is about the birth of John the Baptist and the announcement of Jesus' birth. God ends 400 years of silence with miraculous messages to Zechariah and Mary, heralding the arrival of the forerunner and the Messiah.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Birth of John the Baptist
Scripture
And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways.
Luke 1:76
Have you ever waited for something so long that hope began to fade?
Imagine the people of Israel, who had not heard from a prophet for 400 years. In this silence, Zechariah, a faithful priest, was chosen to burn incense in the Temple. During his duty, the angel Gabriel appeared with astounding news: he and his wife, Elizabeth, would have a son. This child, John, would prepare the way for the Lord.
How do you respond when God’s promises seem delayed?
Zechariah’s initial doubt led to his temporary inability to speak, reminding us to trust in God’s timing. Meanwhile, Mary, Elizabeth’s young cousin, received a message from Gabriel that she would bear Jesus, the Messiah, despite being a virgin. Mary’s humble acceptance of this extraordinary calling shows profound faith and obedience.
What lessons can we learn from Mary's response to God's call?
Her willingness to serve God without understanding all the details demonstrates a deep trust. Similarly, Elizabeth’s miraculous pregnancy in her old age highlights God’s power to fulfill His promises against all odds. These events emphasize that God’s plans often unfold in ways beyond our comprehension, requiring our faith and submission.
How does the story of John’s and Jesus’ births encourage you today?
As we reflect on these miraculous events, we are reminded that God’s promises never fail. Even in long seasons of waiting or uncertainty, God is at work, orchestrating His divine plan. Our role is to remain faithful, trust His timing, and embrace His calling with courage and humility.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the promises God has made in your life. Are there areas where you struggle to see His hand at work?
Remember Zechariah and Mary, who both faced extraordinary circumstances with faith.
Take time this week to pray for patience and trust in God’s timing.
PRAYER
“But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John.”
LUKE 1:13
Lord, when I’m praying for things to come forth in my life I will not look at my circumstances to determine whether or not it will come into fruition. I will not laugh in disbelief like Zachariah, You will not have to silence my lips because of unbelief. Instead, I will take on the posture of Mary when the angel of the Lord appeared to her and proclaimed that she would give birth to Jesus the messiah and accept Your word as truth with no questions asked. Thank You in advance for setting people in my life like John The Baptist, who will help pave the way for Your calling in my life. As You deposit the seed of purpose in me, like Mary and Elizabeth, surround me with others whose purposes will leap within them as we join in fellowship and build each other up! I stand in anticipation because I know that whatever dream You’re birthing inside of me will echo in the halls of eternity. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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continue reading
Faith Is Trusting God’s timing, even in long seasons of silence.
Today’s daily devotional is about the birth of John the Baptist and the announcement of Jesus' birth. God ends 400 years of silence with miraculous messages to Zechariah and Mary, heralding the arrival of the forerunner and the Messiah.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Birth of John the Baptist
Scripture
And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways.
Luke 1:76
Have you ever waited for something so long that hope began to fade?
Imagine the people of Israel, who had not heard from a prophet for 400 years. In this silence, Zechariah, a faithful priest, was chosen to burn incense in the Temple. During his duty, the angel Gabriel appeared with astounding news: he and his wife, Elizabeth, would have a son. This child, John, would prepare the way for the Lord.
How do you respond when God’s promises seem delayed?
Zechariah’s initial doubt led to his temporary inability to speak, reminding us to trust in God’s timing. Meanwhile, Mary, Elizabeth’s young cousin, received a message from Gabriel that she would bear Jesus, the Messiah, despite being a virgin. Mary’s humble acceptance of this extraordinary calling shows profound faith and obedience.
What lessons can we learn from Mary's response to God's call?
Her willingness to serve God without understanding all the details demonstrates a deep trust. Similarly, Elizabeth’s miraculous pregnancy in her old age highlights God’s power to fulfill His promises against all odds. These events emphasize that God’s plans often unfold in ways beyond our comprehension, requiring our faith and submission.
How does the story of John’s and Jesus’ births encourage you today?
As we reflect on these miraculous events, we are reminded that God’s promises never fail. Even in long seasons of waiting or uncertainty, God is at work, orchestrating His divine plan. Our role is to remain faithful, trust His timing, and embrace His calling with courage and humility.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the promises God has made in your life. Are there areas where you struggle to see His hand at work?
Remember Zechariah and Mary, who both faced extraordinary circumstances with faith.
Take time this week to pray for patience and trust in God’s timing.
PRAYER
“But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John.”
LUKE 1:13
Lord, when I’m praying for things to come forth in my life I will not look at my circumstances to determine whether or not it will come into fruition. I will not laugh in disbelief like Zachariah, You will not have to silence my lips because of unbelief. Instead, I will take on the posture of Mary when the angel of the Lord appeared to her and proclaimed that she would give birth to Jesus the messiah and accept Your word as truth with no questions asked. Thank You in advance for setting people in my life like John The Baptist, who will help pave the way for Your calling in my life. As You deposit the seed of purpose in me, like Mary and Elizabeth, surround me with others whose purposes will leap within them as we join in fellowship and build each other up! I stand in anticipation because I know that whatever dream You’re birthing inside of me will echo in the halls of eternity. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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