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In this sermon by Pastor Chris, he explores the song of Zechariah, known as the Benedictus, found in the Gospel of Luke. The sermon delves into the background of Zechariah, an old priest from the hill country of Judea, and how he was chosen to offer incense in the temple. During this sacred moment, the angel Gabriel appeared to him, announcing that his prayers had been heard, and his wife Elizabeth would bear a son named John.
The sermon emphasizes Zechariah's initial doubt, leading to his temporary silence as a sign. It highlights the fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant and the Abrahamic Covenant through John, who would prepare the way for the Messiah. Pastor Chris discusses the significance of the New Covenant, fulfilled by Jesus, and the assurance of salvation through the forgiveness of sins. The sermon concludes with a reflection on living between the already fulfilled prophecies of Christ's first coming and the yet-to-be-fulfilled prophecies of His Second Coming. The audience is encouraged to find hope and sing praises, recognizing the tender mercy of God and the assurance of salvation through Christ.
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In this sermon by Pastor Chris, he explores the song of Zechariah, known as the Benedictus, found in the Gospel of Luke. The sermon delves into the background of Zechariah, an old priest from the hill country of Judea, and how he was chosen to offer incense in the temple. During this sacred moment, the angel Gabriel appeared to him, announcing that his prayers had been heard, and his wife Elizabeth would bear a son named John.
The sermon emphasizes Zechariah's initial doubt, leading to his temporary silence as a sign. It highlights the fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant and the Abrahamic Covenant through John, who would prepare the way for the Messiah. Pastor Chris discusses the significance of the New Covenant, fulfilled by Jesus, and the assurance of salvation through the forgiveness of sins. The sermon concludes with a reflection on living between the already fulfilled prophecies of Christ's first coming and the yet-to-be-fulfilled prophecies of His Second Coming. The audience is encouraged to find hope and sing praises, recognizing the tender mercy of God and the assurance of salvation through Christ.