Libin discusses Zechariah's song from Luke 1, emphasizing it as a message of hope for the waiting. He draws parallels between the impatience of modern society and the long wait for the Messiah, highlighting the 400 years of silence from God. Libin narrates Zechariah and Elizabeth's story of unanswered prayers and their eventual blessing with John the Baptist. He underscores the importance of waiting on God, noting that what God does in us during the wait is more significant than what we are waiting for. Libin concludes by encouraging faith and attentiveness to God's presence and promises.
