
Thy Strong Word from KFUO Radio Luke 1:57–80 (The Nativity of John)
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Dec 15, 2025 Rev. David Boisclair, the Senior Pastor at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, brings pastoral wisdom to the discussion of Luke 1:57–80. He explores the miraculous naming of John the Baptist, highlighting the significance of Zechariah's regained speech and his prophetic Benedictus. The conversation delves into the themes of divine promise and fulfillment, contrasting human tradition with God's commands. Boisclair's insights illuminate the 'Horn of Salvation' and John's vital role in preparing the way for Christ, emphasizing redemption's tender mercy.
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Divine Appointment Overrules Custom
- Zechariah's writing 'His name is John' ends his nine-month silence and signals God's control over events.
- Luke frames this as divine appointment, not mere family preference.
Mary's Presence Connects Two Nativity Stories
- Mary likely stayed with Elizabeth until John was born, linking Jesus' conception and John's birth narratively.
- Luke's investigation implies Mary pondered these events, giving eyewitness depth to the story.
Celebration As Recognition Of Promise
- The crowd's rejoicing at John's birth reflects fulfillment of God's promise, not mere celebration of a child.
- Luke emphasizes God's mercy and divine timing: 'Now the time came.'




