Day 66 - Issue 35

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READ: Luke 2:29-32 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. He is a light to reveal God to the nations, and he is the glory of your people Israel!
Eight days after Jesus’ birth his parents took him to the temple for his circumcision. There is no suggestion that the people of Jerusalem understood the significance of this moment. All that the people saw was a poor young couple presenting their baby in the way that people did every day. But two elderly people did understand what was going on. Simeon and Anna had been longing for this day and it had finally come!
Our verses today form what is known as the Nunc Dimittis, Simeon’s famous prayer of thanks for this miraculous moment. He had been looking forward to this day for so long that he could now die in peace. As a Jew he recognized that this was a glorious moment for the people of Israel. But it was much, much more. In this little scrap of life he recognized the Messiah who had come not merely for the Jews, but for the whole world.
Simeon and Anna understood what was going on because they were people of prayer. They had devoted their lives to waiting on God. Anna was 84 and had been a widow for seven years. We are told that she was a prophetess and never left the temple. Luke tells us that she worshipped God night and day, fasting and praying. The deep understanding and insight of these two people arose from lives that were shaped by prayer. They had got to know God so well that they were able to understand what he was doing in the world.
Time and again in these daily devotionals we have been reminded of the importance of prayer as a way of life. Simeon and Anna are a supreme illustration of this and an inspiration to us as we live for God day by day.
QUESTION: What have you learnt from the example of Simeon and Anna?
PRAYER: Lord, thank you that you want us to live in continual partnership with you in prayer. By your Spirit inspire us with the example of Simeon and Anna and help us to share more of our lives with you in prayer. Amen.

Released on 31 Dec 2020

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