~~~ Feast of the Presentation of the Lord ~~~
~~~ Malachi 3: 1-4 ~~~ Psalm 24 ~~~ Hebrews 2: 14-18 ~~~ Luke 2: 22-40 ~~~
Simeon and the prophetess Anna had been patiently waiting in the temple for the Lord.
Today's Gospel gives us the rare glimpse of a woman praying and fasting
within the temple proper itself.
Anna lived and prayed their for most of her life.
You might consider her a consecrated female since the death of her husband.
The two of them were faithful to the promises of the Lord.
"...Jesus likewise shared in them,
that through death he might destroy the one
who has the power of death, that is, the Devil,
and free those who through fear of death
had been subject to slavery all their life..."
that through death he might destroy the one
who has the power of death, that is, the Devil,
and free those who through fear of death
had been subject to slavery all their life..."
We do not have any reason to believe that Simeon and Anna feared death,
but after seeing Jesus in the Temple that day they were
content to die.
What they had been waiting for most of their life had come to pass.
They were blessed with the presence of the Lord in the Temple.
They both had been guided to wait there in the temple.
"...It had been revealed to him (Simeon) by the Holy Spirit
that he should not see death
before he had seen the Christ of the Lord."
that he should not see death
before he had seen the Christ of the Lord."
Imagine the surprise of Mary and Joseph hearing Simeon presenting himself
for God to take just for seeing their son, Jesus.
He goes on to prepare them for the heartache
they were going to experience in the coming days.
As a mother I cannot imagine being told of future heartaches concerning my child.
There is a good reason why we are not given the privilege of seeing the future.
For most people it would be too overwhelming.
I do wonder how Mary and Joseph were able to hear these prophecies
and continue to experience the joy of their son, Jesus.
Being told a sword would pierce your heart...
"—and you yourself a sword will pierce—
so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed."
so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed."
The thoughts of many hearts may be revealed...Mary must have been
confused as to what those words really meant.
I like to think that when I come to Mary in prayer she has an understanding
of my prayer already in her heart.
She was given insight into what troubles our hearts most.
She has the insight of a mother's love.
After leaving the temple they must have been filled with joy.
They must have also had heavy hearts trying to understand the words
that had been spoken to them about their child.
How could they make sense of how prophetic the words were to become.
'...they returned to Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth.
The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom;
and the favor of God was upon him...'
The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom;
and the favor of God was upon him...'
Jesus grew as every normal child does.
He becomes strong working with Joseph in the carpentry business.
Most importantly he was filled with wisdom and the favor of God was upon him.
This is where his development as a human takes a turn toward the divine.
Not every person is filled with wisdom
and few are blessed with the favor of God.
Simeon and Anna waited in the temple for this special presentation.
Mary and Joseph came to the temple following the prescribed Jewish law.
They left the temple as changed human beings.
We too hope to be changed when in the presence of the Lord.
We too can be changed in the temple (church), for this is the place
were the holy one resides.
The child Jesus leaves the temple with his parents;
he grows in wisdom and favor outside of the temple.
He was filled with the favor of God.
Dear Lord, grant me the wisdom to be a better Christian.
Grant that I may be always be held in your favor through my words and actions.
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