Elizabeth: The Woman Who Waited and Was Not Forgotten
Elizabeth is one of the most quietly remarkable women in all of Scripture. She waited decades for a child that never came, carried a label — barren — that defined her in her culture's eyes, and remained faithful to God through all of it. And then, at the very hinge of human history, God gave her a front-row seat to the greatest miracle the world had ever seen. There is a word in Luke 1 that deserves more attention than it usually gets. When the angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah in the temple and announces that his wife Elizabeth will bear a son, he says something that stops me every time: "Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been heard" (Luke 1:13). Your prayer has been heard. Not "your prayer is being answered now for the first time." Not "God just decided to do something new." Your prayer — the one you have prayed, perhaps for years, perhaps for decades — has been heard. The implication is that Zechariah and Elizabeth had prayed for a c...