Monday, 30 July 2012

A light for all peoples


For my eyes have seen Your salvation Which You have prepared before the face of all peoples, a light to bring revelation to the Gentiles, And the glory of Your people Israel." – Luke 2.30-32

Simeon’s blessing on Jesus is an amazing account to read. He says a lot, but he says a couple of things that astonish Mary and Joseph.

We have to understand the setting. The Jews considered themselves God’s people and only they were God’s people. The very thought that God would have anything to do with non-Jews would have shocked them. Many of the Jews of that day were racists and considered the Gentiles as no better than dogs.

And yet here Simeon said that God, through this infant, had prepared for the salvation of all people. He prophesied that this baby would bring a light of revelation to the Gentiles and that He will be the glory of all Israel.

This may seem like a minor event or an insignificant prophecy, but for those who are not Jews it is huge. When Paul wrote to the Ephesians about 50 years later he would write about how the ‘wall of partition’ between Jew and Gentile was broken down in Christ. From this time on the whole world could be recipients of the light. We know that as a rule Jesus’ own people, the Jews, were not going to accept Him. The gospel is ‘to the Jew first’ but it is ‘also to the Greek.’

I am so grateful that it was part of God’s plan from the very start to give light to us – without that Light we would have no hope! 

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