We love stories. We tell them, we listen to them, we laugh and we cry. The greatest story is a true one. It is a colossal work of non-fiction. It involves the creation of the universe, the reason for suffering and frustration, a Hero who suffers to make it all right and conquers our greatest enemy. It's a long story and all of us are part of it...the last chapter hasn't been written yet but some of the best parts are what we enjoy in the Advent Season.
Study Notes
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- Why did Luke write?
- Why is Herod mentioned?
- Why are Zacharias and Elizabeth significant?
- Why was Zacharias troubled?
- Why was the angel's promise so significant?
- What sign did Zacharias receive?
- Why were people praying?
- Why did Elizabeth hide?
Questions for further study or discussion
Why do you think this part of the story is included in the Scripture? This section is a "sub-plot" but there is application, what did you take away for your own life from this passage?