MARCH 25, 2015
God’s
Clocks
She
. . . spoke of Him to all those who looked for redemption in Jerusalem. —Luke 2:38
Read:
Luke
2:36-40
I visit two elderly
women from time to time. One has no financial worries, is fit for her age, and
lives in her own home. But she can always find something negative to say. The
other is crippled with arthritis and rather forgetful. She lives in simple accommodations,
and keeps a reminder pad so she won’t forget her appointments. But to every
visitor to her tiny apartment, her first comment is always the same: “God is so
good to me.” Handing her the reminder pad on my last visit, I noticed that she
had written the day before “Out to lunch tomorrow! Wonderful! Another happy
day.”
Anna was a prophetess at the time of Jesus’ birth, and her
circumstances were hard (Luke 2:36-37). Widowed early and possibly childless,
she may have felt purposeless and destitute. But her focus was on God and
serving Him. She was yearning for the Messiah, but in the meantime she was busy
about God’s business—praying, fasting, and teaching others all that she had
learned from Him.
Finally the day arrived when she—now in her eighties—saw the
infant Messiah in his young mother’s arms. All her patient waiting was
worthwhile. Her heart sang with joy as she praised God and then passed the glad
news on to others.
Lord, I don’t want to be a complainer anymore. I want to be a
person who overflows with thankfulness for others and for You. May I accept
whatever You give me in Your time. Show me how to start today.
It’s hard to see both God’s plan and our part.
But their intersection is the best place to be.
INSIGHT: Two people in scripture are specifically
mentioned as seeing and recognizing Jesus as the Messiah when He was an infant.
Both Simeon and Anna, faithful servants of God, were blessed with seeing the
“Consolation of Israel” (Luke 2:25) and “redemption in Jerusalem” (v. 38). Luke
records Simeon meeting the infant Jesus in 2:25-35 and Anna in verses 36-38.
Anna was of great age (v. 36) and Simeon was most likely elderly as well (v.
26). Often in scripture the passing of time plays an important role, showing
that God is faithful to His promises. Simeon and Anna both waited faithfully
for the Messiah and were rewarded by seeing Jesus before they died.
Source: Our Daily Bread 2012