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Luke 2:25-35 - Looking for Jesus.

Luke 2:29-31 (NLT) Sovereign Lord, now 
let your servant die in peace, as you have 
promised. I have seen your salvation, which you have 
prepared for all people. 

CONTEXT

Luke 2:25-35 (NLT) At that time there was a 
man in Jerusalem named Simeon. He was righteous 
and devout and was eagerly waiting for the 
Messiah to come and rescue Israel. The Holy Spirit 
was upon him 26 and had revealed to him that he 
would not die until he had seen the Lords 
Messiah. 27 That day the Spirit led him to the 
Temple. So when Mary and Joseph came to present the 
baby Jesus to the Lord as the law required, 28 
Simeon was there. He took the child in his arms and 
praised God, saying, 29 Sovereign Lord, now let 
your servant die in peace, as you have promised. 
30 I have seen your salvation, 31 which you 
have prepared for all people. 32 He is a light to 
reveal God to the nations, and he is the glory of 
your people Israel! 33 Jesus parents were 
amazed at what was being said about him. 34 Then 
Simeon blessed them, and he said to Mary, the 
babys mother, This child is destined to cause 
many in Israel to fall, but he will be a joy to 
many others. He has been sent as a sign from God, 
but many will oppose him. 35 As a result, the 
deepest thoughts of many hearts will be revealed. 
And a sword will pierce your very soul.  

COMMENTARY PEARL

   I dont know about you, but waiting is 
not something that I like to do. I am, by 
nature, an impatient person. My wife (who is very 
patient, by the way) can attest to this. 
   Were all waiting for Christmas, but 
for children especially, its really difficult 
to wait. Theyre filled with anticipation. 
The Bible tells the story about someone who was 
waiting for the first Christmas. His name was 
Simeon, and he was living a godly life at a time 
when the people of Israel had turned from the 
Lord in many ways. 
   They hadnt heard from the Lord for 
hundreds of years. Not a single prophet had spoken in 
the name of the Lord. Not one miracle had been 
performed. There hadnt been any angelic appearances. 
But suddenly the time was right. Everything was 
set in place. 
   The Lord had revealed to Simeon that he 
wouldnt die until he saw the Messiah, and Simeon 
held on to the promises of God. Then one day, 
Simeon saw Mary and Joseph walking into the temple 
with the baby Jesus, and he knew who they were. 
How did he know? Its because Simeon spent 
time in prayer, and God reveals things to those 
who seek Him. 
   The Bible tells us that he took the child 
in his arms and praised God, saying, 
Sovereign Lord, now let your servant die in peace, as 
you have promised. I have seen your salvation, 
which you have prepared for all people. He is a 
light to reveal God to the nations, and he is the 
glory of your people Israel! (Luke 2:28-32 
NLT). 
   Just as godly Simeon was eagerly waiting 
for Jesus to come the first time, we should be 
eagerly waiting for Jesus to come the second time, 
because the Bible says that He is coming back again 
to this earth. The first time, Jesus came to 
this earth in a manger. But the second time, He 
will come in glory. [Greg Laurie from Harvest 
Ministries; https://www.harvestdaily.com] 

COMMENTARY

Waiting Forwardly: A Day to Anticipate
   Let's take a look at Simeon, the man who 
knew how to wait for the arrival of Christ. The 
way he waited for the first coming is a model 
for how we should wait for the Second Coming. 
   "The Holy Spirit had revealed to him that 
he would not die until he had seen him - God's 
anointed King" (v. 26 TLB). 
   You've got to wonder what a message like 
that would do to a person. What does it do to you 
if you know you will someday see God? We know 
what it did to Simeon. 
   He was "constantly expecting the Messiah" 
(v. 25 TLB). 
   He was "living in expectation of the 
salvation of Israel" (v. 25 PHILLIPS). 
   He "watched and waited for the 
restoration of Israel" (v. 25 NEB). 
   Simeon is a man on tiptoe, wide-eyed and 
watching for the one who will come to save Israel. 
Studying each passing face. Staring into the eyes of 
strangers. He's looking for someone. He was waiting 
forwardly. Patiently vigilant. Calmly expectant. Eyes 
open. Arms extended. Searching the crowd for the 
right face, and hoping the face appears today. 
   Such was the lifestyle of Simeon, and 
such can be ours. Haven't we, like Simeon, been 
told of the coming Christ? Aren't we, like 
Simeon, heirs of a promise? Are we not prompted by 
the same Spirit? Are we not longing to see the 
same face? 
   First, we must wait. Paul says "we are 
hoping for something we do not have yet, and we are 
waiting for it patiently" (Rom. 8:25). Simeon is our 
model. He was not so consumed with the "not yet" 
that he ignored the "right now." Luke says Simeon 
was a "good man and godly" (2:25). Peter urges 
us to follow suit. Hope of the future is not a 
license for irresponsibility in the present. Let us 
wait forwardly, but let us wait. 
   But for most of us, waiting is not our 
problem. Or, maybe I should state, waiting is our 
problem. We are so good at waiting that we don't wait 
forwardly. We forget to look. We are so patient that we 
become complacent. We are too content. We seldom 
search the skies. We rarely run to the temple. We 
seldom, if ever, allow the Holy Spirit to interrupt 
our plans and lead us to worship so that we 
might see Jesus. 
   It is to those of us who are strong in 
waiting and weak in watching that our Lord was 
speaking when he said, "No one knows when that day or 
time will be, not the angels in heaven, not even 
the Son. Only the Father knows So always be 
ready, because you don't know the day your Lord 
will come The Son of Man will come at a time 
you don't expect him" (Matt. 24:36, 42, 44). 
   Simeon reminds us to "wait forwardly." 
Patiently vigilant. But not so patient that we lose 
our vigilance. Nor so vigilant that we lose our 
patience. 
   In the end, the prayer of Simeon was 
answered. "Simeon took the baby in his arms and 
thanked God; Now, Lord, you can let me, your 
servant, die in peace, as you said'" (Luke 2:28-29). 
   One look into the face of Jesus, and 
Simeon knew it was time to go home. And one look 
into the face of our Savior, and we will know the 
same. [Max Lucado Daily Devotional at 
maxlucado.com] 

LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY ON THIS PASSAGE

Luke 2:25-35 - Encouragement for the Young 
and Old. 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2010/20100321-0943.html 

YOUR COMMENTS

If anyone has a paraphrase, commentary or 
testimony on this passage of Scripture, either 
personal or otherwise, I would be interested in 
hearing from you.  Thanks in advance and let's keep 
uplifting Jesus that all might be drawn to Him. Fred 
Gibbs  

LINKS WORTH CHECKING OUT

Most Important Decision in Life: 
http://www.youtube.com/embed/WGnEuGwvXqU?rel=0 

A Man without Equal by Bill Bright: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVa7UoruIo 

Steps to Peace by Billy Graham: 
https://stepstopeace.org/ 

Seeking God Made Real: 
http://vimeo.com/31489782 

Prayer Made Real: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc8VdMV26VE 

LINKS FOR BIBLE STUDIES 

Lifting Up Jesus Bible Studies: 
http://www.liftingupjesus.net/ 

Amazing Facts Bible Studies: 
http://www.amazingfacts.org/bible-study/bible-study-guides.aspx  

Voice of Prophecy Discover Bible Study 
Guides: 
https://www.voiceofprophecy.com/study/discover 

Glow Tract Video Bible Studies: 
http://www.bibleresearch.info/ 

LINKS FOR BIBLE PROPHECY SEMINARS

Unlocking Bible Prophecies by Cami Oetman of 
Adventist World Radio: https://www.awr.org/bible 

Panorama of Prophecy with Pastor Doug 
Batchelor: https://www.panoramaofprophecy.com/  

Hope Awakens by John Bradshaw of IIW: 
https://itiswritten.tv/programs/hope-awakens 

Prophecies Decoded by Pastor Ron Clouzet: 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1A435C5373550657  

Islam and Christianity in Prophecy, The 
Third and Final Conflict by Tim Roosenberg: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHSJB-fuHLU&list=PLWhQIHGTHlkaGg5Cwe3NDzWtFX8vNSpsE