There
was also a prophetess, Anna …. She never left the temple but worshiped night
and day, fasting and praying. Coming up to them at that very moment,
she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking
forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. Luke 2:
36 – 38.
Once again, we see the missed opportunity for
so many people, when Jesus himself was brought to the temple. The religious
leaders and priests who lived and worshipped there did not meet him but two elderly,
righteous and devout people, who for a long time had been waiting for the
Messiah, met their heart’s desire.
It can be very trying to persevere,
sometimes for years, to see what God has promised us but the story of Simeon
and Anna encourages us not to give up.
We do not know how long Simeon had been hanging on in faith to see the
Messiah but we do know his faith was rewarded.
Anna too had spent most of her adult life
worshipping and praying in the temple and she too was not disappointed. She was
an old lady, very old by those days, and yet she too got to see the Messiah.
For Jewish people there was no greater joy
than to see the long awaited one. Simeon must have been thrilled to know he
would see the Messiah and imagine his joy when he was able to take the baby in
his arms and bless and prophesy over him and his parents. What a privilege.
Anna too was able to pronounce to all who were willing to listen that this baby
was indeed the Messiah.
We also may have been waiting for years for
some promise from God; the salvation of a relative, our healing, our partner in
life, a ministry opportunity and as this year closes may I suggest you go back
and look at the words that God has given you in 2012 and maybe in previous
years.
Thank him for those that have come to pass
and pray over those you have still to see an answer to. Like Simeon and Anna, some promises we have
to wait a long time for but let us reaffirm our faith in God and our trust that
He will work all things together for good in his timing.
Bless you for reading this blog this year
and let us go forward into 2013 with renewed enthusiasm for our wonderful God. I pray.. that you may live a life worthy of
the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work,
growing in the knowledge of God (Colossians 1: 10)
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