Day 7 - Nativity Fast 2025
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Reflecting on St. Luke 1:68—“Blessed is the Lord God of Israel, for He has visited and redeemed His people”—this meditation turns our attention to the quiet miracle of John the Baptist’s birth. There are no angels in the sky, no guiding star, and no watching crowds—yet heaven bends low, for God is preparing a voice that will awaken a sleeping world.
Before Christ appears, God prepares a forerunner: a preacher of repentance, a friend of the Bridegroom, a lamp lit before the dawn. As the Fathers teach, when God prepares a great work, He first prepares a great silence. John grows in hiddenness—first in Elizabeth’s home, then in the solitude of the wilderness—where his life itself becomes a testimony that holiness begins long before it is seen.
At John’s birth, Zechariah’s tongue is loosed and praise becomes the first sound of this new chapter in salvation history. Doubt gives way to prophecy, barrenness to joy, and what once seemed impossible becomes the beginning of God’s unfolding promise. This meditation reminds us that the unseen seasons matter—the private prayers, quiet obedience, and unnoticed faithfulness through which God shapes His servants.
Honor the hidden work. Choose one small act of repentance or obedience today, trusting that God uses the quiet to prepare the extraordinary.