“Never for an instant does God cease to speak; but no one thinks of opening the doors. “― Maurice Maeterlinck,
Meaning of instantly: Immediately, present or quick
I have been hounded by the same verses for over two years. These verses appear in the strangest places. In stores on napkins and just recently I instantly stopped in front of a framed photo of these verses hanging on the wall of a house that was being sold. These are the verses:
Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
And you shall love the Lord Thy God with all thy heart, with all the soul, and with all thy might. These verses are from Deuteronomy 6:4-5. They are part of the verses that are repeated three times a day if you are an Israelite.
As we have seen in our Word Study the announcement of the birth of Jesus came instantly to the shepherds, wise men, and to two elderly people in the Temple.
One was named Simeon. He had been looking for the coming Christ for many years. And on that day the Baby Jesus was dedicated in the Temple. Simeon was in the Temple. He took Jesus in his arms and gave thanks for the coming Savior. As he was speaking an old prophetess that had been living in the Temple instantly came to them with loud cries of praise to God for His gift of the child.
Her name was Anna. Which means grace. She had been married only seven years when her husband died. She chose to worship and serve in the Temple by praying and fasting all her years. Some say she was 84, but some say she was older. As a Jew, she would have prayed three times a day that she would love God with all her heart, soul, and might. She probably said those verses over 50,000 times in her life. She too was looking for the coming Savior. And she instantly recognized Jesus as that long-awaited Savior.
Her loud cries of praise would have attracted quite a crowd. From that day on she told all that were waiting for the Savior that indeed He had arrived.
What an outburst of love and praise from one so old. One who had chosen a life of prayer and fasting. A life of loving Him with all her heart, soul, mind, and strength. Have we recognized the enormous importance of knowing Jesus? Here was that Holy Presence back in the Temple.
Do we welcome Him into the temple of our heart? We are His temple today. Invite Him in. Receive Him with that joy and love shown to Him that day by Simeon and Anna. They loved Him with unconditional love. And it is my prayer that I will love Him with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength. He reminds me of these verses in so many ways. I can only give thanks that He loves me so much.
Luke 2:38. And she is coming in that instant gave thanks likewise unto the Lord.
Written by Joann Turnbull
Photography by Lori Garner
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