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Season 4, The Birth of Christ: Elizabeth

December 06, 2023 Joanne Guarnieri Hagemeyer Season 4 Episode 2
Season 4, The Birth of Christ: Elizabeth
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Season 4, The Birth of Christ: Elizabeth
Dec 06, 2023 Season 4 Episode 2
Joanne Guarnieri Hagemeyer

What fascinated Luke, the scientist and doctor, was Jesus’ special emphasis on prayer, the activity of the Holy Spirit, and joyfulness and in his account of Jesus’ birth he highlighted the Holy Spirit’s activity in the lives of five people in these first two chapters. Luke’s chronicle of Jesus’ life is the longest of the four gospels, and many of the details surrounding Jesus’ birth are found only in Luke, including the story of Elizabeth, which he most likely received from Mary herself.

Elizabeth’s story is amazingly rich, and is told in seven strophes:

Genealogy, Luke 1:5
Godliness, Luke 1:6
Grief, Luke 1:7
Gabriel the Archangel, Luke 1:8-23
Germination, Luke 1:24-25
God’s Presence, Luke 1:39-45
Gratitude, Luke 1:57-64, 80

In one of the more remarkable moments in the Christian Testament, Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit and God could not have been more fully present in that amazing moment. Elizabeth, whose unborn son was already filled with the Holy Spirit, Mary, who carried a child conceived by the overshadowing of Almighty God, and now Elizabeth herself filled with the Spirit—God in Three Persons literally filled these two mothers, the aging wife of an elderly priest and a young, unmarried girl.

I think you will find a few surprises in Elizabeth’s story!

Here's the link to the YouTube presentation: Elizabeth

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Show Notes

What fascinated Luke, the scientist and doctor, was Jesus’ special emphasis on prayer, the activity of the Holy Spirit, and joyfulness and in his account of Jesus’ birth he highlighted the Holy Spirit’s activity in the lives of five people in these first two chapters. Luke’s chronicle of Jesus’ life is the longest of the four gospels, and many of the details surrounding Jesus’ birth are found only in Luke, including the story of Elizabeth, which he most likely received from Mary herself.

Elizabeth’s story is amazingly rich, and is told in seven strophes:

Genealogy, Luke 1:5
Godliness, Luke 1:6
Grief, Luke 1:7
Gabriel the Archangel, Luke 1:8-23
Germination, Luke 1:24-25
God’s Presence, Luke 1:39-45
Gratitude, Luke 1:57-64, 80

In one of the more remarkable moments in the Christian Testament, Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit and God could not have been more fully present in that amazing moment. Elizabeth, whose unborn son was already filled with the Holy Spirit, Mary, who carried a child conceived by the overshadowing of Almighty God, and now Elizabeth herself filled with the Spirit—God in Three Persons literally filled these two mothers, the aging wife of an elderly priest and a young, unmarried girl.

I think you will find a few surprises in Elizabeth’s story!

Here's the link to the YouTube presentation: Elizabeth

Brought to you by Grace and Peace Joanne, LLC

Grace and Peace Joanne on YouTube
Each podcast is designed to offer background scholarship on the topic, including setting, culture, original language, and archaeology, as well as a theological study.

Grace and Peace, Joanne Website
Biblical exegesis from an equalitarian point of view

Books by Joanne
"Broken, Searching, Trusted, Powerful"
"Love Feast"

Forty Freebies
If you would like a set of forty Bible studies on Women in the Bible, complete with fifteen study questions, commentary, a bibliograp...