In this Advent sermon, we explore the second canticle of Luke’s gospel—the Benedictus, the prophetic song of Zechariah.
Before he could sing, Zechariah had to face something deeper than disbelief: the fear that God had forgotten him. And maybe that’s a fear many of us hold quietly during the Christmas season.
In this message we look at:
✨ Why Scripture gives us songs—not just stories—to prepare us for Christmas
🌑 How the “dark nights” of waiting shape us
🔒 The hidden spaces where shame, disappointment, and unanswered prayers live
🌅 And the renewed hope that breaks in when God whispers, “Do not be afraid… your prayer has been heard.”
If Christmas feels heavy, complicated, or lonely, this sermon reminds us: there is room for your story in the Advent story.
God sees the hidden places. God hears the long-held prayers. And God meets us with light—guiding our feet back to the path of peace.
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