The Glorious One

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Luke 2:21-40, Isaiah 9:2, Isaiah 49:6, Isaiah 49:13

Christmas has now passed, and it can feel like, “well, is Advent over?”

One of the beauties of following Christ is that holidays don’t change the truth of God. These holidays simply remind us, perhaps, of what we have forgotten, what we need to remember, and what a renewal of our hope looks like. Advent itself means “coming” or “arrival,” and that is what we put our faith in as the body of Christ: we are deeply grateful that He came once and deeply hopeful that He will come again. But while we wait, we praise and hold on to the promises of God. Let’s examine one specific praise as an example:

Now, Master, you can dismiss your servant in peace, as you promised. For my eyes have seen your salvation. You have prepared it in the presence of all peoples—a light for revelation to the Gentiles and glory to your people Israel.
—Luke 2:29–32

This was Simeon’s prayer after he met the baby Jesus in the temple in Jerusalem. Not adult-miracle-working Jesus, not preteen-teaching-in-the-temple Jesus, and not any of the other unrecorded years of Jesus’s life. Simeon, and later in the book of Luke, Anna, praise God for the birth of Jesus. Not because of anything Jesus had done yet but because He was a promise fulfilled.

In the very next chapter of Luke, we find God delighting in the person of Jesus.

And the Holy Spirit descended on him in a physical appearance like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well-pleased.” 
—Luke 3:22

We can sometimes miss who Jesus is by focusing on what He does. He certainly did and continues to do a lot for us. Honestly, the list is endless. But just the fact that He came to be with us is enough. The fact that He came is worthy of praise.

And this is what we don’t want to miss. Jesus’s very presence with you right now is a promise fulfilled (Isaiah 9:6). Jesus’s salvation for you is a promise fulfilled (Isaiah 53:5). Jesus bringing light to the darkness of the world through you is a promise fulfilled (Matthew 5:14). Even in the land of darkness, even on your most mundane day, even on your worst day, even on your most doubt-filled day, even after Christmas—He is the one who has provided you with the great light, right here. By being a great light of revelation to the Gentiles and in the land of darkness. By being the glorious One who came to be God with you and me.

The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; a light has dawned on those living in the land of darkness.
—Isaiah 9:2

And that is the God who is worthy of all praise. Simeon knew this and we, the body of Christ, know this well, too.

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54 thoughts on "The Glorious One"

  1. Alayna P. says:

    ❤️

  2. Teresa Donley says:

    Todays devotion was so moving. Thank you, Priceles. I have always loved the name of Jesus, Emmanuel- God with us. Yes, He is Emmanuel. He is with us. He is with me. Thank You, Jesus.

  3. June Pimpo says:

    This is so beautiful! The word of the Lord is so rich – and SRT ministry enriches my Bible reading so much. I’m very thankful for this ministry

  4. Wanda Woehlert says:

    Just you being here, Jesus, is enough. Just you being here is worthy of my praise.

  5. Sara Lindauer says:

    This year, Christmas day and the week that follow, the season of Christmastide on the traditional church calendar, is standing out to me so much more. Not as an end to the main event of Christmas Day, but as a continuation of the joy of the season, the hope and peace it brings, and most of all, as remembering the person whom we celebrate. The baby Jesus, the humble, crying, human baby! Praise God for the birth of our king!

  6. Dianna McFarland says:

    ”The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.“
    ‭‭John‬ ‭1‬:‭4‬-‭5‬ ‭NLT‬‬
    Jesus is Light. Jesus is among us. Jesus is over us. Jesus is in us.
    Let Jesus shine thru you, in you and around you

  7. Kimberly Z says:

    @Michelle Patire – praying for you girl! I understand having trouble reading the word. Sometimes I feel like I’ve lost my motivation to read it. It’s not that I don’t want to hear it but it’s hard for me to understand and when it is I lose motivation. @Rhonda J – you’re completely right…. I HATE waiting. As many of you have read my comments over the last two years I’ve longed to become a mother and a wife! But God’s timing is so Devine and just like the devotional said today… it’s not over. What a great reminder. Praying for you all today.

  8. Hannah says:

    Lord give us that same expectant hope that Simeon had.