- Are you disappointed in God? You have lived for Him and thus far He hasn't granted your heart's desire.
- Call to repentance and submission
- Call to surrender your dreams
- If God never answered how you wanted - for whatever reason - would you still serve Him wholeheartedly?
- Define "blameless".
- It doesn't mean "sinless."
- You can't earn God's blessing.
- You can disqualify yourself from a blessing or delay one, but you can never earn one.
- God doesn't owe you.
- Barrenness isn't an excuse for a lack of faith, prayer or effort.
- Did Zachariah and Elizabeth stop trying to have children?
- Did they stop seeking God about the matter?
- Character is more important than circumstance.
- "Blameless" is mentioned before barrenness.
- Zachariah and Elizabeth didn't allow their circumstance to dictate their relationship with God.
- They stayed true to God in spite of the barrenness.
- Sometimes, barrenness isn't about inability but timing.
- Knowing the larger story, we understand God waited until the right time for Elizabeth to give birth.
- The prophecy about the "forerunner" had to be fulfilled.
- John couldn't have been born too early before Jesus and Jesus couldn't have been born before John.
- God's delay doesn't necessarily mean His denial of your desire.
- The desire has to be right.
- The timing has to be right.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Blameless Yet Barren (Lu. 1:5-7)
Read Luke 1:5-7.
Labels:
Barrenness,
Blameless,
Christmas,
Elizabeth,
Luke,
Prayer (Unanswered),
Sermon Idea,
Will of God,
Zachariah
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