Out of a Long Silence Come Emmanuel
A Long Silence

A Long Silence
In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, of the division of Abijah. And he had a wife from the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth. (Luke 1:5 ESV)
It had been 400 years since God had spoken from Heaven; not since Malachi had there been a prophet amongst the Hebrews. Generations had come and gone who had not known the voice of the prophets amongst God’s chosen people. Exiled in their own land – ruled by an Idumean who himself was a servant of the Romans – surrounded by a culture that no longer respected their God, their worship, or their traditions.
God had been faithful to keep His promises to their ancestors, but the Israelites were still waiting for the long-promised Messiah. They had begun to doubt if God would come through on the promise of a deliverer. Herod, having been appointed king of Judea by the Roman Senate, proved himself to be a cunning and cruel ruler. The Children of Israel found themselves in the midst of a long, dark, silent night.
It was in this dark hour that the silence of Heaven was broken. Luke’s narrative recounts for us how the angel first announced the coming birth of John to Zechariah, and then later announced the birth of the long-awaited Messiah to Mary and Joseph. Why now? Why had the Messiah not come sooner; why had God been silent for so long?
In 400 years of silence, God was still at work. The Apostle Paul (Galatians 4:4) says that Christ came in the fullness of time. He came at just the right time.
Perhaps you find yourself in a season where it seems as though God is silent, where you don’t see the way forward. Maybe you are concerned about your current circumstances or anxious about the days ahead. Take courage in the knowledge that God is at work even in the silence, His purpose is for our good and His glory, and His timing is perfect.
By Jesse Smith









