• 25Dec
    Posted by: Bryon Scott | Categories: General

    Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying: “Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you now dismiss your servant in peace. - Luke 2:28-29

    Have you ever put expectations on God? As Simeon was waiting for the Christ to appear, there must have been many instances when he thought it was the “perfect” time.

    After observing so many missed opportunities, Simeon could have developed an attitude of disappointment, but he did not. Instead, he maintained a constant attitude of expectation. How did he do that?

    Simeon stood in the temple, holding a helpless baby in his arms. It was a baby just like the ones we see today. A baby just as you were at one time: helpless, weak, and needy. Simeon looked at that baby and uttered words that made no sense at all, “Sovereign Lord.”

    Sovereign means whatever He wants to do He can—ultimate power. Lord means whatever He says is right—ultimate authority. These are not the terms we use to describe a baby. What Simeon saw (a baby) did not line up with what was real (the baby was the creator and Lord of all).

    Simeon never placed his faith in what he saw from God. If he had he would have concluded God had given up on humanity. Instead, Simeon’s faith was in who God was—regardless of appearances. Simeon could wait because he knew God was Sovereign and Lord. He had all power and all authority.

    Today’s Prayer
    Jesus, I want to hold onto You as tightly as Simeon. Help me embrace not what I see but who You are. Amen.

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