In our first post and second post for Christmas, we examined two scenes of great joy from Luke 2. Today, we’ll look at the third scene that occurred in the week right after the birth of Christ.

Simeon, a leader in the temple, experienced great joy coming face to face with Jesus and knowing that God had kept His promise. Years before, Simeon was told by God that he would not die until he had seen the Chosen One who would deliver Israel from oppression.

The promises of God are a great source of joy because they remind us God can be trusted.

Simeon illustrated two ways we can find joy in trusting the promises of God.

The Joy of Waiting Expectantly for Promises Made

For Simeon, the wait was hard. He was in failing health, and the political stability seemed only to worsen with each passing year. He didn’t have much reason to fight for a longer life, but there was that one promise that God had made.

Simeon didn’t just wait, he waited expectantly because of his trust in the promises of God.

When you are waiting for a close relative to be willing to forgive you, a lost


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