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This thread is for us to share short devotional studies.
I'll start with looking at Anna I posted this on our website earlier today.
ANNA THE PROPHETESS
Luk 2:36 And there was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was very old, having lived with her husband seven years from her maidenhood,
Luk 2:37 And as a widow even for eighty-four years. She did not go out from the temple
enclosure, but was worshiping night and day with fasting and prayer.
Luk 2:38 And she too came up at that same hour, and she returned thanks to God and talked of [Jesus] to all who were looking for the redemption (deliverance) of Jerusalem. (Amplified Bible)
Can you picture this very elderly lady over a hundred years of age sitting in the temple daily worshiping and praising God in anticipation of her coming King- the birth of the Christ child? She bore witness to Jesus by telling all who sought redemption that the Messiah had come, that the child as had been prophesied by the prophets was indeed born and their redemption was nigh.
How often do we make excuses for why we cannot fast and pray, “I am not too well, that’s alright for the young ones, I’m fifty now you know.” Does that sound familiar? Yet here we have Anna who was over a hundred years of age and she was so devoted to God that she spent time daily fasting and praying. Oh my, that means she was double my age or more and she did not waiver but had waited patiently for the Lord’s birth to set her eyes on the Messiah.
It is possible that after her husband’s death, Anna would have been encouraged to get married again and have children. Anna, chose to stay single and to share her faith with as many people as she could. This woman was strong she did not get lost in self pity, instead she drew strength from God. She chose to serve the Lord. She chose to fast and pray, worshiping the Lord day and night. She chose to tell them the news of the Saviour that was coming, no matter how long it might be before he came. She knew her purpose in God and she didn't let anyone's opinions or comments keep her from it. Anna's choice would not only affect her life in an abundant way, but also the lives of others ever since. This woman was really the first Christian evangelist, okay she looked forward to the cross, but she knew when she set her eyes on Jesus that He was the one who would die for her sins and those of all mankind and she bore witness to this.
Anna was told by God what to do and she did it. How about you and I? Has God told us to do something but we are afraid? Are we in some ways lazy and disobedient? The blessings of being obedient to God surely far outweigh the blessings of us staying safe.
Are we going to be like Anna totally obedient to the Lord and have her type of boldness? She was a woman in a culture where women had no voice and a widow of a great age who was a great witness in the temple to the coming Messiah and acknowledged the wonder of the birth of Jesus and just had to tell others. There was no way she could keep quiet about the good news of Jesus, she just had to tell others.
What an example this old woman is to us, it’s time for us to proclaim the truth of the gospel to so many people who are hungry for truth, who are discontent with what the world has to offer, who are disheartened by the political scene, rumors of wars, financial pressures, those who are feeling lost and lonely.
Friends won’t you tell someone about Jesus today? Your witness and example of Godly living and His loving compassion demonstrated through you, can affect the lives of many too.
My prayers are that I will be obedient like Anna to God and show even half of her devotion. Is this your prayer?
I'll start with looking at Anna I posted this on our website earlier today.
ANNA THE PROPHETESS
Luk 2:36 And there was also a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was very old, having lived with her husband seven years from her maidenhood,
Luk 2:37 And as a widow even for eighty-four years. She did not go out from the temple
enclosure, but was worshiping night and day with fasting and prayer.
Luk 2:38 And she too came up at that same hour, and she returned thanks to God and talked of [Jesus] to all who were looking for the redemption (deliverance) of Jerusalem. (Amplified Bible)
Can you picture this very elderly lady over a hundred years of age sitting in the temple daily worshiping and praising God in anticipation of her coming King- the birth of the Christ child? She bore witness to Jesus by telling all who sought redemption that the Messiah had come, that the child as had been prophesied by the prophets was indeed born and their redemption was nigh.
How often do we make excuses for why we cannot fast and pray, “I am not too well, that’s alright for the young ones, I’m fifty now you know.” Does that sound familiar? Yet here we have Anna who was over a hundred years of age and she was so devoted to God that she spent time daily fasting and praying. Oh my, that means she was double my age or more and she did not waiver but had waited patiently for the Lord’s birth to set her eyes on the Messiah.
It is possible that after her husband’s death, Anna would have been encouraged to get married again and have children. Anna, chose to stay single and to share her faith with as many people as she could. This woman was strong she did not get lost in self pity, instead she drew strength from God. She chose to serve the Lord. She chose to fast and pray, worshiping the Lord day and night. She chose to tell them the news of the Saviour that was coming, no matter how long it might be before he came. She knew her purpose in God and she didn't let anyone's opinions or comments keep her from it. Anna's choice would not only affect her life in an abundant way, but also the lives of others ever since. This woman was really the first Christian evangelist, okay she looked forward to the cross, but she knew when she set her eyes on Jesus that He was the one who would die for her sins and those of all mankind and she bore witness to this.
Anna was told by God what to do and she did it. How about you and I? Has God told us to do something but we are afraid? Are we in some ways lazy and disobedient? The blessings of being obedient to God surely far outweigh the blessings of us staying safe.
Are we going to be like Anna totally obedient to the Lord and have her type of boldness? She was a woman in a culture where women had no voice and a widow of a great age who was a great witness in the temple to the coming Messiah and acknowledged the wonder of the birth of Jesus and just had to tell others. There was no way she could keep quiet about the good news of Jesus, she just had to tell others.
What an example this old woman is to us, it’s time for us to proclaim the truth of the gospel to so many people who are hungry for truth, who are discontent with what the world has to offer, who are disheartened by the political scene, rumors of wars, financial pressures, those who are feeling lost and lonely.
Friends won’t you tell someone about Jesus today? Your witness and example of Godly living and His loving compassion demonstrated through you, can affect the lives of many too.
My prayers are that I will be obedient like Anna to God and show even half of her devotion. Is this your prayer?