Nancy reflects on the hymn of Zechariah found in Luke 1 to give us a fresh sense of wonder of the visitation of God among us—in the incarnation of Christ and in our lives.
Episodes in this season
The Incredible Visit
- December 22, 2006
- 25-minute listen
Revival is a fresh realization of His presence, His reign in our lives. Listen and find out more →
Bless the Lord This Christmas
- December 15, 2025
- 27-minute listen
Amid the holiday hustle and bustle, do you long for a little silence? Zechariah, an overlooked Christmas character, learned a lot about being quiet. But after nine months, he broke the silence with a song. Listen and find out more →
God Has Visited His People
- December 16, 2025
- 25-minute listen
Zechariah sang in response to what we call “divine visitation.” Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says, When God visits His people, He always visits them to deliver them out of something and to deliver them into something else. Listen and find out more →
Redemption Accomplished at Christmas
- December 17, 2025
- 25-minute listen
Redemption, salvation, deliverance: these three words are mega-themes throughout Scripture, and they summarize the true message of Christmas. That’s why Zechariah sings about them! Learn more as Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth continues in Luke 1. Listen and find out more →
Jesus, the Horn of Your Salvation
- December 18, 2025
- 25-minute listen
A baby is a picture of dependence and helplessness. The baby born on the first Christmas, though, was a mighty warrior, invading a dark world. Meditate on the power of Jesus. Listen and find out more →
What Does “Saved” Really Mean?
- December 19, 2025
- 25-minute listen
Has the term “saved” lost its wonder? Consider this: the God of the universe became a man to rescue you. This Christmas, we’re remembering afresh what it means to be saved. Listen and find out more →
Christmas and Covenant
- December 22, 2025
- 25-minute listen
The birth of Christ is the fulfillment of a promise made centuries before Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem. In fact, you could say that the Christmas story begins in Genesis. Find out why. Listen and find out more →