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  • Tabitha on Luke 1:28 - 10 years ago
    Surely Mary was favoured among many women of her time. God just choose her to carry the messiah. She stood out. She is blessedd
  • Arnold on Luke 1:37 - 10 years ago
    yap its true God never foresake his people and when he promises he does so.conclusively nothing is impossible with God.
  • Arnold on Luke 1 - 10 years ago
    its really interesting and it makes same one to do not loose hope ie it empowers spiritually.
  • EdCrown on Luke 1 - 10 years ago
    Nothing is impossible for God all we have to do is believe and have the faith of a child. The birth of the last prophet of Jesus. As born-again believers, we are to do what John the Baptist did. To announce the coming of the Kingdom at hand. John turned many towards the Way, as we are to do. May we go into the world and witness to the world of the love and mercy of Jesus. Lets go soulwinning...
  • Niko` on Luke 1:49 - 10 years ago
    Elder John R Madry have us this scripture on Easter Sunday afternoon 2015 and commended his Spirit to the Lord April 22nd. Love you Daddie.
  • Tsholofelo on Luke 1:37 - 10 years ago
    Nothing is impossible with God for those that believe AMEN
  • Martin on Malachi 4:5 - 10 years ago
    Elijah has come and people have missed him just like they missed Elijah of Malachi 3 John the Baptist . By the way, Elijah of Malachi 4 is not John the Baptist as many people think. Other scriptures to support that are Luke 17 :30, Revelation 10 :7 e.t.c. And he is turning the hearts of children back to the heart of the fathers i.e.he is restoring the world back to the apostolic faith. John the Baptist returned hearts of the fathers to the children Luke 1:17
  • Mafusire on Luke 1:17 - 10 years ago
    every name given had a meaning.Elijah its a name simulteneusly and a function at the same time. also Jesus means The Saviour so the spirite of Elijah is a functional spirite
  • Leoniaclark on Luke 1:37 - 10 years ago
    The lord said he will never leave me and he never did I trust and believe in his word nothing is impossible for the lord my god AMEN...
  • Busi on Luke 1 - 10 years ago
    When God says something that seems impossible to us we should not question Him for He is the Master of everything, if we question Him he can even shut our mouth up until He accomplishes what He wants to accomplish in and through our lives, and whatever He says it shall come to pass and we must always listen and believe what He says to us
  • Mike D on Luke 1:8 - 10 years ago
    Zacharias was a priest in the line of Aaron and was doing his turn in Ministry
  • Mike D on Luke 1:6 - 10 years ago
    vs 6 shows the integrity of the soon to be parents of John, that they were worshippers of God, and walking in all commandments and ordinances of the Lord, carefully living out their faith. It would be important that John had a solid upbringing. It will come out that John was filled with the Spirit of God from the womb, however he still was a sinner and would need guidance through those formidable years. His parents were perfect for the task.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:5 - 10 years ago
    Verse 5 gives us a time frame, in the days of Herod the king of Judaea, which is consistent to the time of Christ. This verse also introduces us to some key people. Both Zacharias and his wife were in the blood line of Aaron. They would become the parents of John the Baptist who was to be the forerunner of Jesus Christ
  • Mike D on Luke 1:4 - 10 years ago
    Theophilus had an understanding of the apostles teaching and may have even been taught by Paul himself. What Luke is saying here is you can take what I have written to the bank, it 's the real deal.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:3 - 10 years ago
    Luke is making note that what he is sending Theophilus was from years of research, from many different sources. Luke had access to Paul for over two year we find in Acts 24 and Phillip in Acts 21. In that time he would be able to meet many of the Apostles and others who walked with Christ.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:2 - 10 years ago
    vs.2 even as they, that would be the Apostles and other disciples. Remember Jesus had many more disciples over the 12 original disciples. Luke gathers the information both written and orally from the men who walked with Christ from the beginning of His ministry. Luke was not an eyewitness that he eludes to however he has done everything possible to put this writing together that is consistent and aligned with those who actually walked with Jesus.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:16 - 10 years ago
    Vs. 16, John would be the forerunner for the long awaited Messiah. He would bring a message to repent for Lord 's Christ is coming.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:15 - 10 years ago
    In verses 15,16,and 17 Gabriel gives information about this special child, first of his character and then second, of his purpose or ministry. In verse 15 it states he shall be great in the sight of the Lord. Jesus says later that none born was greater than John. It goes on to say he will be different from the rest, that he will abstain from any wine or strong drink. There is something also that is stated in verse 15 about John that isn 't said about any man in the entire Bible, and that is that he would be filled with the Holy Spirit before birth, in his mother 's womb.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:14 - 10 years ago
    Gabriel begins in this verse to comfort Zacharias that the thing he has long prayed for is about to be answered. The reproach of being childless is about to be removed and others will rejoice with them at his birth.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:13 - 10 years ago
    We find from vs. 19 that the angel is non other than Gabriel. In all cases when an angel comes with a message we see fear struck in the heart of men, which is followed with the comment from the messenger, fear not. He is given special revelation from God that Elisabeth will conceive and bear a son, and then in verse 13, even gives the name that this child should be called, John.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:12 - 10 years ago
    Zacharias 's response is no different than any other person who found themselves in the presence of an angel. Most fall on their face in fear. When ever an angel is visible there seems to have been an unmistakable features about them. At times their clothing was brilliant white. Whatever it is it gets men 's attention.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:11 - 10 years ago
    There has been a silent period form the book of Malachi to the time of Christ of about four hundred years. God has through the Old Testament used angels in the affairs of men. They are to minister and aid men and are never to be worshipped. That alone is reserved for God. At times they have taken human form an always a male in scripture. Other times they are invisible working behind the scenes. This is the first time in the New Testament where we see an angel.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:10 - 10 years ago
    Being a multitude present shows this probably happened on the Sabbath.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:7 - 10 years ago
    Having children was a big deal in this time. Having a male child seemed even bigger. They had both wanted children for a long time and probably felt the reproach of the others who were able to do so. Their consistent prayers were an indication of their faith, believing God for the impossible. Even at that probably all hope was passing with the years as we see Zacharias unbelief when greeted by the angel.
  • Mike D on Luke 1:6 - 10 years ago
    Here we see John the Baptist 's parents were very godly people. First I would consider is a marriage where both are believers and worship and serve God, you have a strong fulfilling marriage. Second is that your children will follow more often than not. Truly they had the blessing of God.
  • Egbo eucharia ndudi on Luke 1:45 - 10 years ago
    luke1:45.is a call to activate our faith in GOD,faith works in conjunction with hope nd believe.now,faith is the substance of things hoped for,the evidence of things not seen.believing that what is not visible or predictable is a reality of faith in action .therefore ,the force of faith you put in motion,will accelerate your expectation to manifestation .
  • Esther on Luke 1 - 10 years ago
    The Angel that made the birth announcement remained unnamed.
  • Andrew Guah on Luke 1:9 - 10 years ago
    Divine purpose s ,this was not luck So to speak.The falling of the lot,I believe,that it was divine.This was not accidental. It was God.When ever that time comes, it is.You can substitute, unless the need for substation is evident. God bless.
  • Insight 777 on Luke 1 - 10 years ago
    Verse 35, Perhaps the conceived child is called a "holy thing " because he is an individual that is unlike any other. His power and glory can not be defined, described or completely understood. No one knows or can define the absolute wisdom of the Divine Mind. Man is less than God in all ways yet this human child will be given the power, glory and wisdom of God. There is no way to define the undefinable. The scope of this union of God and mankind so immense the conceived child is called a "holy thing ". The Spirit of God dwells in Jesus and he is made perfect. The abiding consciousness of spiritual peace in everlasting life is born. "Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts. " - Col.3v15
  • Lilian on Luke 1 - 10 years ago
    Everything is possible with Christ as God is so faithful to his promises. We must keep God 's commandments and listens to his word as our heavenly manna that we need to be feed. From his word we will have life, peace, joy and our spirit is connected with the Holy Spirit which this is the way that our Spirit our Reborn by inviting the Holy Spirit, we are saved unless our spirit is reborn. Jesus loves you and fix your eyes to Jesus


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