Great Expectations
“Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying: “Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you may now dismiss your servant in peace. For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all nations: a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel.”” Luke 2:28-32 NIV
I remember how anxious I was on my tenth Christmas Eve. My sales pitch had started at least sixth months earlier as I described the basketball pole and hoop that my friends had. I described to my dad how adjustable rims worked and how I needed one so I could dunk and enjoy myself out in our driveway. I wanted that hoop so bad. I remember going to bed that night thinking that my life would be whole the next morning if only Dad and Mom had come through with this new basketball hoop. I dreamt about it all night. In fact, I kept having dreams of walking into the living room and wondering what I would see. Over and over again I woke up only to still be in bed waiting until that 8am time my parents had put as wake-up time for Christmas morning gifts. Finally, the moment arrived and I walked down the hall and my heart was beating out of my chest.
God had promised Simeon that he wouldn’t die before seeing the Savior with his own eyes. You have to believe that Simeon had dreamt about the moment he would hold The Messiah in his hands. You might imagine that Simeon was anxious and breathing hard as he entered the place where Jesus lay. You might put yourself in his shoes as he holds the baby that is so much more than a baby. You might understand why Simeon says, basically, “Lord, now you can take me home in peace – the bucket list is definitely complete!”
God’s promises are the best! He can always be counted on to deliver what he says He’s going to do. That’s one of the amazing things about serving him. However, one of the issues that God is always working on inside of us is patience. There are many who lose sight of Christ’s return, because it’s been so long since the promise was made. There have been many who have given up on the dreams that God placed in their hearts because the journey took too long or the risk of no reward became too great. Simeon, in his old age, reminds us that Christ will be found when we follow God, wait on Him, and seek Him with all of our hearts. The rewards of not giving up are huge, because Christ doesn’t disappoint. Simeon could’ve been one of the first ones to say, “Don’t give up on the brink of a miracle!” The Scripture reminds us to stay the course and be surprised at how wonderful it is when things turn around.
As you approach this New Year, don’t forget that the same God who loved you enough to leave his throne in Heaven and come near to us is the same God who isn’t finished caring about what is going on with you. This year may be another year of waiting or it may be the payoff. Regardless, don’t stop expecting that Christ is going to make a way for you, so stay faithful! Oh – yea – by the way – I did get the adjustable basketball goal. It was everything I hoped it would be – until my sister ran into it with the car. I guess that had to be OK, because Dad ended up pastoring a church with a huge gym and we moved right next to it. I could never have dreamed of that!
