When the righteous
Simeon was presented with the infant Jesus for the Presentation to the Temple,
he remembered God’s promise. You see, one day while Simeon was praying, the
Holy Spirit revealed to him, “that he would not death before he had seen the
Lord’s Christ.” (Luke 2.26) It was shortly after hearing this promise that the
Mother of God was in the Temple with her Son for the Forty Days Blessing. When
Simeon held Jesus, he praised God and said, “Lord, now let your servant depart
in peace, according to your word; for my eyes have seen your salvation which
you have prepared in the presence of all peoples, a light for revelation to the
Gentiles, and for glory to your people Israel.” (Luke 2.29-32)
Now Simeon
felt he could die in peace, knowing the Savior had been born.
We have also
received a promise from God. God has promised that if we believe in Jesus we
will live eternally with Him in Heaven. Saint Paul reminds us, “If you confess
with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart that God has raised
Him from the dead, you will be saved.” (Romans 10.9) Simeon knew this promise
and believed in his heart, and he rejoiced at the news.
With all
the stress and anxiety our world is facing, you would think that we were
wanting peace in our hearts. Now we can have it because our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ has saved us from death. What more could possibly cause anxiety in
our hearts if we remember this promise? The hymn of Simeon should be our hymn;
maybe it would help us remember God’s promise.
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