Simeon

December 22nd- Luke 2:27-28

Luke 2:27-28

In Luke we learn about Simeon, a man who waited with eager hope for the promise of his Savior, Jesus Christ. Parents know that same kind of waiting on Christmas morning. When eager little ones wake up at the crack of dawn because they simply can’t wait one minute longer. Their excitement spills over as sleep is forgotten, and joyful hearts look forward to the morning chaos ahead. But Simeon waited far longer than one night. He waited years, trusting God’s promise even when nothing seemed to be happening. As each day passed, his heart stayed expectant, filled with hope. And when his prayers were finally answered as he held the baby Jesus, Simeon knew the wait had been worth it. Joy filled the space where longing once lived, and he could happily die in peace. Christmas reminds us that waiting, though hard, can deepen our joy and sharpen our faith. And it invites us to watch closely for God’s promises unfolding in our own lives. I pray that like Simeon, we not lose the wonder in the waiting. And that we greet the birth of our Savior with the same eager, excitement of a child on Christmas morning.

Reflection Question: Where might God be inviting you to wait with hope and trust, even when the answer feels delayed?

Prayer Prompt: Lord, help me wait with a heart full of faith and anticipation. Restore in me the joy and excitement of a child as I celebrate the birth of my Savior. Amen.

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December 27th – Luke 2:25-35

Luke 2:25-35

How was your Christmas? Did you get that special gift you so desired? More than just a holiday of celebrating for us, Christmas is also the birthday of our Lord and Savior. So how about His gift? What do you think Jesus wants for His special day? We can find out through an encounter at God’s temple between Simeon, Mary, Joseph, and the small “Lord’s Christ”. First, Jesus wants our lives. Simeon waited a long time to see God’s promise fulfilled. But in the meantime, he lived in obedience and righteousness. Second He wants our praise and worship. When Jesus was placed in Simeon’s arms, the first thing he did was to joyfully thank and pay homage to God.  And finally, the Lord wants our purpose. Simeon’s purpose was to proclaim the Good News of Christ. And our purpose is the same, to lead others to the saving grace of Jesus. Christ gave to us the greatest gift of all, so shouldn’t be eager to give Him the gifts He wants as well?

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Waiting On God – (Luke 2)

Luke 2

Since I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be a Mommy. Growing up when my friends and family asked me what I wanted be, I would proudly reply, “a wife and mother”. So you can imagine my excitement when my husband and I decided we were ready to start a family. I picked out names, planned out the nursery, looked at maternity clothes….the whole bit. I was certain I’d get pregnant immediately. But that was my plan, not God’s. His plan involved waiting and having patience. And that’s why I love the story of Simeon. He too knew the pain of waiting, and the joy of seeing God’s promises fulfilled. …

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