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https://www.pastorbencooper.co.uk/What happens when the eternal pierces the temporary? When heaven breaks into the rhythms of ordinary life, even the most seasoned believers can find themselves trembling. In this soul-stirring episode, we dive deep into Luke 1:5–25, where Zachariah, a blameless priest of Israel, stands in the Holy Place—offering incense to God—when the angel Gabriel suddenly appears.
Zachariah wasn’t unfaithful. He wasn’t rebellious. He was righteous, aged, and obedient. Yet when the divine touched the natural, he was gripped with fear. His reaction wasn’t a failure; it was a mirror. This moment echoes throughout Scripture: when God draws near, trembling follows. Moses hid his face (Exodus 3:6). Isaiah cried, “Woe is me!” (Isaiah 6:5). Daniel fainted (Daniel 10:8–10). Zachariah joins a long line of prophets and priests whose first response to God’s glory was fear.
But here’s where it gets personal—Zachariah doubted. He asked, “How can I be sure?” And God, in His mercy, doesn’t cast him aside. Instead, He silences him. The silence wasn’t punishment—it was pruning. It was a sacred pause to prepare him for a greater unveiling. In the silence, faith grew. Sometimes God removes our voice so we can hear His more clearly.
Zachariah and Elizabeth’s barrenness was not a barrier; it was the very condition God chose to reveal His power. Their child would be John the Baptist, the prophetic bridge between the Old Covenant and the New, the “voice crying out in the wilderness” (Isaiah 40:3). This wasn’t just a birth—it was a fulfillment of generations of promise.
Fear didn’t cancel Zachariah’s calling—and it won’t cancel yours. If you’ve been feeling silenced by anxiety, disqualified by age, or paralyzed by doubt, this episode is for you. God often calls us in our weakness, not despite it. He works in trembling hearts, not fearless ones.
We unpack how worship becomes our way through fear, not around it. 1 John 4:18 tells us “Perfect love casts out fear,” but that’s not a one-time event. That’s a journey. Psalm 56:3 doesn’t say “if I’m afraid,” but “when I am afraid, I will trust in You.” Fear may visit, but it doesn’t have to rule.
🎧 Tune in now to discover how your fear can become the fertile ground for divine encounters, how God still speaks into silence, and how worship—even while trembling—can become your path to courage and clarity.
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