Disappointed by Delay
Today's reading: Luke 1:1-25
'And they were both righteous before God, walking blamelessly in all the commandments and statutes of the Lord. But they had no child...' - Luke 1:6-7 ESV
Delay is something that is almost always followed by disappointment. When things move slow, we can also feel forgotten.
Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous, holding meticulously to the 613 commandments found in Torah (Genesis-Deuteronomy). Though not perfect, they stood out among a fraudulent generation of religious leaders (which we will see as we progress through Luke).
Yet, the one thing they had prayed for over and over was not being answered. It had to do with their physical legacy. There would be no child to carry on their legacy of faith and devotion to Yahweh. This was everything to the Jewish people.
They had sung, yet not experienced, the following song their whole lives:
"So the next generation might know them— even the children not yet born— and they in turn will teach their own children." - Psalm 78:6 NLT
What is the first thing Gabriel says to Zechariah? "Do not be afraid...for your prayer has been heard." Of course, God had heard their prayers each and every time, but now the answer had come.
Have you been disappointed by a delay from God? Do you feel like God isn't listening to your prayers? You are in the company of the righteous like Zechariah and Elizabeth. What would they say to you today if they could? Maybe something like this:
"I know you want to quit, and you feel like God has forgotten you, but keep on praying. Don't be afraid. There is so much we don't understand, but God knows what he is doing."
Closing with a quote from Paul seems to be on point here:
"And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up." - Galatians 6:9 ESV