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Characters at the Cradle: Anna, A Woman Worthy of Honor

  • Writer: David and Marilynn Chadwick
    David and Marilynn Chadwick
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by David Chadwick


Anna, a prophetess, is this week’s character at the cradle.


The name Anna means “grace” and “favor.” True to her name’s meaning, Anna was a beautiful display of the grace that would fully be made known to the world through the life of Jesus. Anna was also the daughter of Phanuel from the tribe of Asher, one of the 12 tribes of Israel.


Do you think Dr. Luke interviewed Anna personally? He certainly gave details of her family line in great specificity. I can’t help but wonder what kind of father Phanuel was to have raised such a wonderful daughter like Anna. A really good one I’d bet!


Along with Simeon, Anna was in the temple when Mary and Joseph presented Jesus for the purification ceremony. Her presence there was divinely ordained, and both she and Simeon were used to prophetically confirm all Gabriel had already told Mary and Joseph.


In the context of this story, we see in verse 36 that Anna was advanced in years. Let me first stop and point out the importance of knowing people who are older than you. Proverbs 16:31 says, “Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained in a righteous life.” It is reflected in those who have gained a measure of wisdom simply because of the number of years they’ve lived.


We also see that Anna had gotten married later in life and had been married for seven years before her husband died. She clearly understood grief and the sadness of losing a loved one. At the age of 84, she found herself a widow after only a short time of being married. Again, notice the specifics of Luke’s writing. We are able to deduce based on his fine details that she was a virgin until she was married and now lives alone again. Anna was a shining display of maturity and integrity and the Biblical virtue of chastity.


Paul talks about the command to honor older women in all purity in 1 Timothy 5:2. Then in Titus 2:3-5, Paul addresses how older women are to teach younger women how to be self-controlled, wise, and pure.


Anna’s life modeled the exhortations Paul had for young people. This is such a good message for younger women and men today. Find older mentors who really love the Lord and have lived a faithful life to the Lord. Let them speak into your life. Learn from them. There are certain things that can only be learned by someone who has lived life. Learn from their stories of how to get up when knocked down, how to persevere, how to pray, how to be faithful to your spouse, and how to live for God’s “Well done.”

 
 

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