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The Best Christmas Ever: Lessons from Simeon

As we finish our Advents series, we’ve drawn deep spiritual lessons from the wise men, Mary and Joseph, and the shepherds. Each character has taught us valuable truths:

  • the wise men showed us the importance of seeking the Lord
  • Mary reminded us of our need for a Savior
  • Joseph revealed the beauty of trusting God’s plan
  • and the shepherds demonstrated that joy comes from listening and acting on God’s message.

Now we turn our attention to someone often overlooked in the nativity story—Simeon. His life offers us timely lessons about patience, faith, and the true meaning of Christmas.

Simeon was a devout and righteous man who had been eagerly waiting for the “consolation of Israel.” The Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he wouldn’t die until he had seen the Messiah. One day, led by the Spirit, Simeon encountered Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus at the temple. Holding the child, Simeon declared powerful words that left Mary and Joseph in awe. From Simeon’s story, we glean three significant lessons for this Christmas season.

Simeon was expectant and full of hope. He diligently studied the Scriptures and prayed, longing for the Messiah. His life of anticipation teaches us the value of waiting on the Lord.

During the holiday rush, patience can run thin. Long lines and hectic schedules test us, but waiting is part of the season. Just as Simeon waited for the first coming of Christ, we too wait for His second coming. Let this Christmas be a reminder to embrace hope and anticipation.

Reflect on what you’re waiting for this season. Is it material gifts, or are you longing for spiritual renewal? Simeon wasn’t focused on worldly desires but on the coming of Christ. As we wait, let’s live holy lives, stay in prayer, and share the gospel. Christ’s return is the greatest gift we anticipate.

Simeon was moved by the Holy Spirit, allowing him to recognize Jesus as the Messiah instantly. His communion with God enabled him to see beyond the surface.

This Christmas, let the Holy Spirit fill your heart. When we’re filled with the Spirit, we see Jesus as the salvation and light of the world. The Spirit reveals truth and brings peace, even amidst chaos.

Imagine holding the Savior in your arms as Simeon did. The joy he felt was overwhelming, and his life felt complete. This Christmas, seek the same fulfillment by drawing closer to Christ. Let His light shine through you, pushing back the darkness.

After seeing Jesus, Simeon blessed Mary and Joseph. His words spoke of Christ’s destiny and the impact He would have on the world.

Christmas is a time to bless others. Just as Simeon blessed the Holy Family, we are called to speak life and encouragement to those around us. Generosity, love, and kindness are reflections of God’s love.

Think of ways to be a blessing this season. Can you offer your time, resources, or even a kind word? The more we bless others, the more we experience God’s abundant blessings in return.

Simeon’s story reminds us of the deeper meaning of Christmas. It’s not about the rush of shopping or the glitter of decorations—it’s about Christ, the light of the world. As we celebrate, let’s be expectant, filled with the Spirit, and ready to bless others.

May this Christmas be the best one ever because we remember the true reason for the season. Recommit your heart to God, live in holiness, and share His love with the world. Amen.

December 25: Jesus Is Born

Into the darkness of that dank stable, a child is born. Into the darkness of the world, a light shines. From the knotty, gnarled stump of Jesse, a shoot springs up.

This is it. To you is born this day a Savior. A Savior!

The waiting is over. Hope is here. This is the olive branch in the beak of Noah’s dove, the confirmation that all is not lost. Life will flourish again.

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December 24: Journey to Bethlehem

Folks, we’re on our way. We’re on our way to that town that has come up again and again this Advent. We’re on our way to Bethlehem.

We journey with Mary, uncomfortable in the final days of pregnancy. Our bodies are tired and pinched. We’re aching and ready to give birth, to experience the life that lies on the other side of labor. [Read more…]

December 23: Joseph’s Honor

In the story of Jesus’s birth, Joseph plays a bit part. He’s not as central to the narrative as Mary, yet we shouldn’t overlook him. Consider the honor with which he conducts himself. Mary’s miraculous extramarital pregnancy tarnishes both of their reputations. Still, Joseph resolves to “dismiss her quietly,” without fanfare or scandal. He doesn’t want to make things harder for her, this woman he has come to love. [Read more…]

December 22: Mary’s Unexpected Gift

Imagine the ordinariness of this moment: Mary is padding around the house in her socks, wiping the crumbs off the breakfast table and washing the dishes. She stands at the sink, one hand plunged into the dishwater to clean the spoons, the other tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear. [Read more…]

December 21: John the Baptist

A lonely voice is carried down the centuries by a dry desert wind: Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight!

The voice prophesied by Isaiah is growing louder, clearer. Its source is coming into view. It is John the Baptist, calling out to the people of Israel. [Read more…]

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