Elizabeth and Zechariah
Of the four Gospel narratives of the life of Jesus Christ, only Luke covers the birth of John the Baptist, describing amazing events set in the midst of everyday life. Alistair Begg encourages hearers to take delight in the divinity, history, and mystery of this narrative. After four hundred years of apparent silence, God worked in the darkness, in hidden ways, and amid people’s daily duties, sending John to point His people toward their Messiah. Scripture: Luke 1:5-23 Preached: December 7, 2014 Find more sermons by Alistair Begg at https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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