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Characters at the Cradle: Simeon, A Promise Fulfilled

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


The birth of Jesus changed the course of history forever. God, in flesh, came to mankind in the greatest rescue mission the world has ever seen.


Mary and Joseph traveled to Jerusalem for Jesus’s purification ceremony, a cultural practice in the Jewish faith where the parents presented their child to the Lord. They brought a humble sacrifice of two turtledoves and two young pigeons. It was all they could afford, but God always honors whatever sacrifice someone is able to bring.


Today, let’s look at Luke 2:25-27, where a man in Jerusalem named Simeon comes on the scene. Verse 25 says, “This man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him.”


While there is not a great deal revealed to us in this verse about Simeon, what is revealed is important. Simeon was a man of integrity who was dedicated to the Lord. As a strong man of faith, he was contending for what God had promised to Israel, and he was awaiting the day that God would come and rescue and comfort his chosen people.


Aware of and alert to all of God’s unfolding plans, Simeon must have been a student of Scripture, and he must have been aware of all of the times where God promised to come rescue and comfort his people (Isaiah 40:1, Isaiah 49:13, Isaiah 51:3).


But there is one more unique description for Simeon in this verse that should capture all of our attention: “The Holy Spirit was upon him.”


Luke 2:26 goes on to explain that the Holy Spirit revealed to Simeon that he would not see death before he had seen “the Lord’s Christ,” God’s Son, the Messiah. God had made a promise to him, and God always makes good on his promises.


Simeon then came “in the Spirit” to the temple where Mary and Joseph would bring Jesus as was the custom of the Law (Luke 2:27). Simeon was led by, engulfed by, and overcome by the Holy Spirit, who guided his entire life. We should learn from his example. The Holy Spirit should guide every part of our lives!


When Simeon saw Jesus with his parents, he knew. He just knew, undoubtedly by the Spirit, that this child was the Messiah. The chosen one of God. The one for whom he had waited so long. At that moment, all of Simeon’s patience, prayer, and waiting was finally rewarded.


May all of us learn how to be patient as we wait in faith for God to fulfill all he has promised!

 
 

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