Luke 2:33-35 (MSG) Jesus' father and mother were speechless with
surprise at these words. Simeon went on to bless them, and said to Mary his
mother, “This child marks both the failure and the recovery of many in Israel,
A figure misunderstood and contradicted—the pain of a sword-thrust through
you—But the rejection will force honesty, as God reveals who they really are.”
Simeon was an old man who had received the promise that he would not
die before seeing the Messiah. He followed the leading of the Spirit to the
temple and knew this baby would be the One to bring salvation and be a “God-revealing
light to the non-Jewish nations, and of glory for your people Israel.” This
blessing brought great joy to the young parents, but did they truly hear his
caution of the pain that would come upon them because of His mission? To
witness parents who lose a child is heart-wrenching. The description of a sword
thrust through them seems to be fitting. We know the sacrifice Jesus made for
our salvation was incomprehensible. However, imaging the pain of Mary and
Joseph should also bring us pause. The baby they accepted as a great mission
from God was also their precious boy. To watch the rejection, pain and horrific
death He endured must have made them question why. Often, the path God has for
some is painful. In many cases, it’s as difficult for those who love the one on
the mission to witness the pain. Be sensitive to those who are enduring great
hardships for the cause of Christ – and also remember those who love them. The
biggest question we must ask today is are we doing anything that is really
sacrificial for Christ today? If the answer is no, maybe we need to spend some
time seeking guidance from the Spirit. Jesus never promised His followers an
easy life-quite the contrary. Examine your mission plan and ask God to use you,
despite how challenging it may be. The end result will surely be worth the
pain!
Father, I know You must have more in mind for me to do for Your Kingdom
than I am currently doing. Reveal Your plan, but not without the courage and
strength I need to execute. Without You, I would be a miserable failure. I love
You! Amen
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