{"id":1635,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:24","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-15-6-the-sun-rise-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:24","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:24","slug":"luke-15-6-the-sun-rise-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-15-6-the-sun-rise-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 1:5-6 &#8211; The Sun Rise &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 1:5-6 The Sun Rises  We are well into December and my mind has turned toward the birth of our Savior.  In studying through the story of Christs birth, I noticed some things that I find interesting.  I would like to share them with you this morning.  Luke is the only one of the gospel writers to take us all the way back to the beginning of Christs physical birth.  He does so by taking us all the way back to this couple, Zacharias and Elizabeth.       I. Understand the background &#8211; To understand what is taking place         here, we need to understand Israels situation.         A. Sin             1. As far back as Luke has taken us, we need to go back                 even further to understand the Christmas story.             2. We need to remember that Israel had a long history of                 sin.             3. Abraham, the first Jew, was a sinner.                 a.  Abraham was a liar (Ge 12, 20).                 b. Abraham was an adulterer (Ge 16).             4. Every sin that Abraham committed, Jacob committed.                 a. He was a liar (lied to his farther and to God)                 b. He was an adulterer (4 wives).                 c. He was a trickster.             5. Every sin that Abraham and Jacob committed, his sons                 committed and then some.                 a. And so it was with each generation. They added to                     their long of sinful activities.                 b. In Egypt, they practiced all of the aforementioned                     sins but they also forgot God.                 c. During the Exodus,                     (1) Murmured, complained,                     (2) Wanted to go back to Egypt                     (3) Refused to go into the Promised Land                 d. Once into the Promised Land,                     (1) They worshipped false gods                     (2) Broke all of Gods commands                     (3) This condition lasted all through the period                          of the judges and the kings.                     (4) So God began to punish Israel with short                          periods of bondage.         B. Subjugation             1. God gave the Jews over into the hands of their                 neighbors (Philistines, the Moabites, and the                 Ammonites).             2. After a period of bondage, Israel would call upon the                 Lord but the periods of obedience to God grew shorter                 and shorter and with less and less determination.             3. Finally, God began to give Israel over into greater                 bondage.                 a. Assyria &#8211; 10 northern tribes were carried away in                     722 BC, never to return.                 b. Babylon &#8211; The last two tribes were carried away in                     586 BC but were allowed to return 70 years later.                 c. However, their behavior did not improve so God                     continued to place nations to rule over them.                     (1) Persians                     (2) Greeks                     (3) Romans                 d. The Romans are ruling over Israel when Jesus is                     born.         C. Silence             1. In addition to all of the other things going on in                 Israels history, God had ceased to speak to them.             2. By the time Luke records the angel appearing to                 Zacharias, God had not spoken by prophet or dream or                 revelation in 400 years!                 a. The last prophet to hear from God was Malachi.                 b. That was 400 years ago.                 c. 400 years is a long time!                     (1) America was born as a nation 237 years ago.                          (a) It had been longer than the founding of                               America since God had spoken to His                               people!                          (b) Longer ago than the Revolutionary War!                          (c) Longer ago than Daniel Boone, Benjamin                               Franklin, and George Washington.                     (2) In fact, 400 years ago                          (a) Captain John Smith met Pocahontas                               (1607).                          (b) Henry Hudson explored the Delaware Bay                               and the Hudson River (1609).                          (c) The Dutch set up their first trading                               post on Manhattan Island (the beginning                               of New York City (1613)).                          (d) Sir Walter Raleigh dies (1618).                      (3) That is a long time!                 d. In all of that time, God had not made Himself                     known by a rebuke, by a miracle, by a sermon,                     by a prophesy, or even by a recorded fulfillment                     of a prophecy.                 e. This was 400 years of silence, of extreme                     spiritual darkness!             3. However, before the period of darkness came, God gave                 a promise.  Mal 4:1  For, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the LORD of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch. 2  But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall.                  a. God promised a SUN RISE \\#2\\.                 b. That is a reference to the Messiah, Jesus Christ.                 c. To those who feared the Lord, God would one day                     bring the dawning of a new day.                 d. I particularly like the way God phrases it.                     (1) It will be a new sun rise!                     (2) So this extremely long and wicked period of                          darkness would end with a sun rise.                     (3) In our language, that is a play on words!                     (4) It will not be a S-U-N but a S-O-N Rise!                     (5) So it is with our God, before the days of                          darkness come, God promises us that they                          will end.                     (6) Whatever sorrow, whatever heartache,                          whatever trouble, whatever problem,                          whatever adversity, whatever darkness                          you are going through, God promises you the                          sun will rise in your life again!     II. God was going to use this couple, Zacharias and Elizabeth, to         help bring about the Son Rise!  The Bible gives us some         details of this couple.         A. \\#5\\ They lived during the days of Herod.             1. Herod was the ruler over Judah.                 a. Judea was not all of the land of Israel but it was                     a good portion of it.                 b. What Herod did not rule over, he managed to have                     his sons appointed to rule over.                 c. Herod was a skilled politician.  He knew how to                     appease the people.                     (a) He married a Jewish wife, one who came from                          nobility.                     (b) He build and embellished Jewish cities and                          roads through the country.                     (c) During times of famine, he took the surplus                          of taxes and gave it back to the people.                     (d) In 25 BC, he took some of the golden objects                          of his own palace, melted them down, and                          gave them to the people.             2. But Herod was extremely evil.                 a. He killed the high priest, Aristobulus.                     (1) Had him drowned.                     (2) Even worse, he was his brother-in-law.                 b. To keep his wife quite, he killed her.                 c. To keep his mother-in-law quite, he killed her.                 d. To keep some of his sons quite, he killed them.                 e. Because he knew the Jews would not mourn him in                     his death, he had all of the Jewish nobles                     arrested and at the exact moment of his death,                     he had ordered they be killed. http:\/\/www.gty.org\/resources\/sermons\/42-3\/zacharias-the-righteous- priest#top              3. This was that darkness!         B. \\#5\\ Zacharias was a priest during that time period.             1. There were many priests.             2. To be a priest you had to be born of the line of                 Aaron.                 a. Aaron only had four sons but two of them, Nadab                     and Abihu, had been killed.                 b. From the two that remained, Aaron had 24                     grandsons.                 c. By King Davids time, those 24 had produced so                     many priests that he divided them into 24 groups                     and each group served the Lord in Jerusalem two                     weeks out of the year.                 d. The rest of the time, they worked in some other                     area, preaching and teaching the people about                     God.             3. Zacharias might ministered in some small city or                 community like Green Pond.             4. This is the only time he is mentioned in the Bible and                 Luke is the only writer who mentioned him.             5. Isnt it amazing how God was going to bring about the                 Son Rise with a small town Christian?         C. \\#6\\ But this couple was a righteous couple!             1. They did that which was right in the eyes of the Lord!             2. It had been 400 years since God had sent a fresh word,                 but this couple still believed in Him and lived for                 Him!             3. The days were evil and the leaders were corrupt but                 this couple still believed in God and lived for Him.             4. Dont you believe the lie that you have to do what                 everybody else is doing.             5. Dont you believe the lie that everybody else is doing                 it.             6. Dont you believe the lie that it doesnt matter!         D. \\#7\\ But even this righteous couple had their own             problems.             1. They had no child and they were old.             2. Does God allow good, righteous, holy people to have                 problems?                 a. He sure does.                 b. What is the point in following Him then?                 c. It is not be exempt from the problems.  It is to                     have God go with you through the problems.         E. \\#9-17\\ But it is to this couple that God breaks the             silence and sends an angel!             1. It is the dawning of a new day!             2. \\#18\\ It is the beginning of the Son Rise.             3. This is exactly what Zacharias came to understand.  Luke 1:79  To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.    III. Consider some thoughts about how God works.         A. God often starts small.             1. God started with a small town preacher, but it wasnt                 size that matter to God.             2. It was righteousness.             3. Even Zacharias wondered that God would use HIM.                a. Zacharias was a righteous man.  He did not doubt                     God.  In fact, He expected God to do what He had                     promised to do.                 b. His doubt was that an angel was talking to HIM.                 c. \\#19-20\\ So God gave to HIM a sign that what was                     happening to HIM was real.                 d. God uses seemingly unimportant people.                 e. God works in the unimportant events.                 f. Small is not a problem for God!         B. God often works slowly.             1. What was happening to Zacharias was not the Son Rise.             2. He and Elizabeth were not going to have the Messiah.             3. Things were moving more slowly than that!             4. That would not happen for a few more months.  When                 Elizabeth was six months pregnant, God would sent                 Gabriel to a woman named Mary, and Mary would                 conceive to bear the Son of God.             5. There would be not only months until John and Jesus                 were born but years before they began their public                 ministries. There were no miracles during that time.         C. In addition, God often works secretly.             1. God worked publically in Zacharias life, but not as                 much as you might think.                  a. The angel appeared to Zacharias while he was                     doing one of the daily tasks in the temple.                 b. Because of the &quot;multitude&quot; mentioned in \\#10\\,                     many assume this appearing took place on a holy                     day, but it probably did not.                    c. Each day, priests had to go into the temple to                     cleanse and maintain the temple.                 d. One source says the duty was divided among four                     priests, chosen by lots.                     (1) One would go in to cleanse the altar.                     (2) One would slay the sacrifice and sprinkle the                          blood.                     (3) One would care for the altar of incense.                     (4) One would bring up the parts of the sacrifice                          to the altar (?). John Gills Electronic Notes, Luke 1:9.                      (5) This was done twice everyday.                 e. At these times, some people would gather to see                     the sacrifice offered.                     (1) \\#10\\ That would be the crowd mentioned.                     (2) The crowd was probably not very large as this                          was routine.                     (3) Even so SOME would have known that something                          happened in the temple.             2. However, God would keep the actual SON Rise mostly                 a SECRET.                 a. Few knew when the Son Rise began.                 b. Like so many in our world sleep through the                     sunrise, so many slept through the birth of Son                     of God.             3. So is the work of God.                 a. By our standards, it may be SLOW.                 b. But you and I do not know all that God is doing.         D. But Gods work is always sure.             1. Rest assured, God will do what He has promised.             2. God is doing something right now!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 1:5-6 The Sun Rises We are well into December and my mind has turned toward the birth of our Savior. In studying through the story of Christs birth, I noticed some things that I find interesting. I would like to share them with you this morning. 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