Simeon And Anna Luke 2:25-38

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Lesson 209 Simeon And Anna Luke 2:25-38

MEMORY VERSE LUKE 2:26 And it had been rev ealed to him by the Holy S pirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord s Christ. WHAT YOU WILL NEED: A personal object that holds value to you and a cloth large enough to cover it completely. As many small slips of paper and pencils as the number of children in your class. A half sheet of paper and two straws for each child in your class and some glue or staples. (For younger students you may want to pre-print their scripture memorization verse on the half sheet). A bowl with Bible promises written on small slips of paper. (For younger students you may want to use pictures that represent Bible promises). ATTENTION GRABBER! Treasure of Expectation Pre-set in your classroom a personal object that has great value to you. Cover it with a cloth large enough to hide it completely. Explain to the class that there is something significant under the cloth. Tell them that before the end of class they will get to see with their own eyes what is under the cloth. Proceed with your study.

LESSON TIME! Today we will learn that God s promises always come true. According to the Law of Moses, Jesus had to be circumcised eight days after He was born (Leviticus 12:3). It was also the custom to present a first-born child to God thirty-three days later. The parents of the child would take an offering to the Lord for the purification of the mother (Exodus 13:2 and Leviticus 12:1-8). Bethlehem was only about 8 miles from Jerusalem; so Mary and Joseph traveled to the temple to present Jesus to the Lord. L U KE 2:25 An d be h o l d, t h e r e w as a m an i n J e r u s al e m w h o s e n am e w as S i m e o n, an d t h i s m an w as j u s t an d d e v o u t, w ai t i n g f o r t h e C o n s o l at i o n o f I s r ae l, an d t h e H o l y S p i r i t w as u p o n h i m. Simeon was constantly seeking the Lord and waiting for the promise of God's deliverer, the Messiah, to come true. Simeon knew that God s promises always come true. Simeon was a devout man, which means that he was sincere in his faith. The Bible also tells us that he was looking for the Consolation of Israel. Does that mean he was looking for a bunch of stars? No, the Consolation of Israel is the Great Comforter, the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. The Bible also tells us that the Holy S pirit w as upon him. In the Bible, the Holy S pirit w ill often c om e upon som eone to giv e them the pow er to ac c om plish God s purpose for their life. When a believ er is filled w ith and led by the Holy S pirit, his life will produce good fruit. 1) Christ-likeness (Galatians 5:16). 2) Worship and Praise (Ephesians 5:18-20). 3) Submission to the Lord (Ephesians 5:21).

4) Servant-hood (John 7:37-39). 5) Power to do what God has called us to do (Acts 1:8). A Promise to Pray Hand out a pre-cut piece of paper to each child. Have each child write a prayer request on their slip of paper and fold it in half. Have each child exchange his paper with a friend in the class (if you have an odd number of children, exchange your own prayer request with the left over child). Be sensitive to shy children or children that do not know anyone in the class. Instruct each child to take the note home and pray for that request for his friend for the entire week just as Simeon sought the Lord for his request. L U KE 2:26 An d i t h ad be e n r e v e al e d t o h i m by t h e H o l y S p i r i t t h at h e w o u l d n o t s e e d e at h be f o r e h e h ad s e e n t h e L o r d ' s C h r i s t. The Lord promised Simeon that he would not see death until he had seen the Messiah. What an amazing promise this was from God. Simeon believed God because God s promises always come true. Can anyone think of some other promises God has made to us (allow the children to respond)? J O H N 14:2-3 " I n M y F at h e r ' s h o u s e ar e m an y m an s i o n s ; i f i t w e r e n o t s o, I w o u l d h av e t o l d y o u. I go t o p r e p ar e a p l ac e f o r y o u. " An d i f I go an d p r e p ar e a p l ac e f o r y o u, I w i l l c o m e agai n an d r e c e i v e y o u t o M y s e l f ; t h at w h e r e I am, t h e r e y o u m ay be al s o.

God has promised each of His children that He will return for us. He gave us His Holy Spirit as a seal, like an engagement or promise ring, because we are the bride of Christ. How do you think Simeon knew that the Messiah would come? The Bible says: H EB R EWS 1:1,2 G o d, w h o at v ar i o u s t i m e s an d i n d i f f e r e n t w ay s s p o k e i n t i m e p as t t o t h e f at h e r s by t h e p r o p h e t s h as i n t h e s e l as t d ay s s p o k e n t o u s by H i s S o n, w h o m H e h as ap p o i n t e d h e i r o f al l t h i n gs, t h r o u gh w h o m al s o H e m ad e t h e w o r l d s... " God s word, the Holy Scripture, revealed that the Messiah would come. God told his prophets about the messiah, and they wrote it down in the scriptures. Did you know that the Lord speaks to us today through His book, the Bible? In the past, God spoke to His people through men called prophets, but whether through the prophets or the Holy Bible, God s promises always come true. The word Bible means roll or book. It is God's message to man, the gospel of salvation. The Bible was inspired by the Holy Spirit (2 Timothy 3:16), and written over a period of 1500 years by 40 different authors, and yet the thread of continuity reflects one author, the Lord God. Let's Make a Scroll Pass out one half sheet of paper for each child in your class. Have the children write out one of God s promises found in the Bible, both scripture and verse (for younger children, you may want to pre-print their Bible memory verse).

Paste a straw to the top and bottom of the sheets of paper. Roll the straws toward the center of the page so that each page resembles a scroll. Have some of the children read their scrolls out loud to the class. L U KE 2:27 S o h e c am e by t h e S p i r i t i n t o t h e t e m p l e. An d w h e n t h e p ar e n t s br o u gh t i n t h e C h i l d J e s u s, t o d o f o r H i m ac c o r d i n g t o t h e c u s t o m o f t h e l aw, Simeon obeyed the Lord and entered the temple. It was at this time that God was going to make His promise to Simeon come true, because God s promises always come true. This was the moment Simeon had been waiting for. Simeon had waited for God's promise to come true for a very long time. Have you ever waited a long time for a promise to come true? (Give the children an opportunity to share some of their experiences.) This is what it was like for Simeon; he was eagerly waiting for God's gift, His Son, Jesus. Simeon's faith was strengthened while he waited for God's promise to come true, because he knew that God s promises always come true. Just as Simeon entered the temple, Mary and Joseph arrived to present Jesus to the Lord. It is very similar to when we dedicate babies in church. The parents are making a commitment to God to raise their child according to God's standard. L U KE 2:28-32 h e t o o k H i m u p i n h i s ar m s an d bl e s s e d G o d an d s ai d : " L o r d, n o w Y o u ar e l e t t i n g Y o u r s e r v an t d e p ar t i n p e ac e, Ac c o r d i n g t o Y o u r w o r d ;

F o r m y e y e s h av e s e e n Y o u r s al v at i o n Wh i c h Y o u h av e p r e p ar e d be f o r e t h e f ac e o f al l p e o p l e s, A l i gh t t o br i n g r e v e l at i o n t o t h e G e n t i l e s, An d t h e gl o r y o f Y o u r p e o p l e I s r ae l. " It s so exciting to hold a new baby! Have you ever held a baby before? Imagine what it must have been like for Simeon; he was holding the creator of the universe in his arms. Maybe he thought of Psalm 8: PS AL M 8 O L O R D, o u r L o r d, H o w e x c e l l e n t i s Y o u r n am e i n al l t h e e ar t h, Wh o h av e s e t Y o u r gl o r y abo v e t h e h e av e n s! O u t o f t h e m o u t h o f babe s an d n u r s i n g i n f an t s Y o u h av e o r d ai n e d s t r e n gt h, B e c au s e o f Y o u r e n e m i e s, T h at Y o u m ay s i l e n c e t h e e n e m y an d t h e av e n ge r. Wh e n I c o n s i d e r Y o u r h e av e n s, t h e w o r k o f Y o u r f i n ge r s, T h e m o o n an d t h e s t ar s, w h i c h Y o u h av e o r d ai n e d, Wh at i s m an t h at Y o u ar e m i n d f u l o f h i m, An d t h e s o n o f m an t h at Y o u v i s i t h i m? F o r Y o u h av e m ad e h i m a l i t t l e l o w e r t h an t h e an ge l s, An d Y o u h av e c r o w n e d h i m w i t h gl o r y an d h o n o r. Y o u h av e m ad e h i m t o h av e d o m i n i o n o v e r t h e w o r k s o f Y o u r h an d s ; Y o u h av e p u t al l t h i n gs u n d e r h i s f e e t,

Al l s h e e p an d o x e n ; Ev e n t h e be as t s o f t h e f i e l d, T h e bi r d s o f t h e ai r, An d t h e f i s h o f t h e s e a T h at p as s t h r o u gh t h e p at h s o f t h e s e as. O L O R D, o u r L o r d, H o w e x c e l l e n t i s Y o u r n am e i n al l t h e e ar t h! God actually thinks about us and loves us, not because of who we are, but because He is the great I Am, that I Am. He is always present; He always was and always will be. He has chosen to love us, in spite of our sin, and sent His only Son Jesus to pay the price for our sin that we might live with Him forever in heaven. Simeon gave glory to God for allowing him to see the promised Messiah. He knew that God s promises always come true. Simeon was God's servant, and he was satisfied to die and go to heaven to be with the Lord, having seen His salvation. Simeon knew God and he was certain of his eternity. He was going to be with the Lord forever. Do you have certainty about where you will go when you die? (This might be a good opportunity to share the gospel again. If any children wish to respond, be sure to give them an opportunity to receive Christ). Simeon was looking right into the eyes of baby Jesus, when he declared, My eyes have seen your salvation. It was as if Simeon knew about the nails that would someday pierce those little hands and feet. He even declared that this deliverer would bring salvation to the Gentiles as well as the Jews. L U KE 2:33-35 An d J o s e p h an d H i s m o t h e r m ar v e l e d at t h o s e t h i n gs w h i c h w e r e s p o k e n o f H i m.

T h e n S i m e o n bl e s s e d t h e m, an d s ai d t o M ar y H i s m o t h e r, " B e h o l d, t h i s C h i l d i s d e s t i n e d f o r t h e f al l an d r i s i n g o f m an y i n I s r ae l, an d f o r a s i gn w h i c h w i l l be s p o k e n agai n s t " (y e s, a s w o r d w i l l p i e r c e t h r o u gh y o u r o w n s o u l al s o ), t h at t h e t h o u gh t s o f m an y h e ar t s m ay be r e v e al e d. " When Joseph and Mary heard the praises coming from Simeon, they marveled. They were amazed at what Simeon was saying. They knew that their baby was the promised Messiah, but they probably did not understand exactly what that meant, that Jesus was the Savior of all mankind. His ministry would be much greater than they had the capacity to realize. Simeon blessed them and even prophesied about Jesus future. The nation of Israel had been waiting for hundreds of years for the Messiah. Some would want to follow Him and Simeon talked about the rise of them. Some would not and Simeon referred to their fall. Simeon also said that a sword would pierce Mary s heart. He was probably prophesying of the pain Mary would experience as she witnessed her baby suffer for the sin of all humanity on the cross. L U KE 2:36-38 N o w t h e r e w as o n e, An n a, a p r o p h e t e s s, t h e d au gh t e r o f Ph an u e l, o f t h e t r i be o f As h e r. S h e w as o f a gr e at age, an d h ad l i v e d w i t h a h u s ban d s e v e n y e ar s f r o m h e r v i r gi n i t y ; an d t h i s w o m an w as a w i d o w o f abo u t e i gh t y -f o u r y e ar s, w h o d i d n o t d e p ar t f r o m t h e t e m p l e, bu t s e r v e d G o d w i t h f as t i n gs an d p r ay e r s n i gh t an d d ay.

An d c o m i n g i n t h at i n s t an t s h e gav e t h an k s t o t h e L o r d, an d s p o k e o f H i m t o al l t h o s e w h o l o o k e d f o r r e d e m p t i o n i n J e r u s al e m. Anna was an 84-year-old widow, which means that she had been married, but her husband had died. She then lived the rest of her life for God; she must have loved the Lord a great deal. She never left the temple and always worshipped God. When she noticed baby Jesus, she also knew that He was the promised Messiah. She also knew what God had promised through His prophets and His word. She knew that God s promises always come true. Standing on the Promises Pass a bowl or box of scripture promises around the room. (For younger children you can prepare a promise picture). Have each child read his scripture to the class. Explain to the class that God will keep each and every promise He makes because God s promises always come true. After Anna saw the promise of God in this little baby, she did exactly what the shepherds did when they found Jesus. Can anyone tell what the shepherds did after they found Jesus? They spread the word; The Messiah has come. When God s promises come true, we need to give thanks to Him, worship and praise Him, and tell others about what He has done just like Simeon and Anna did. We need to trust the Lord because God s promises always come true.

Treasure of Expectation Remind the children that you have something under the cloth to show them. Ask the children if any of them had a hard time waiting. Go ahead and show them what is under the cloth. Explain to the class that sometimes there are promises that God makes that we have to wait for. Simeon waited a long time to receive his promise, but he did not lose hope because he knew that God s promises always come true. PRAYER Lead the children in a prayer of thanksgiving for God s promises. If there are any children who have not yet responded to the gospel, give them opportunity to do so.