Episode 902

The Revolutionary Recognition: Simeon and Anna's Divine Insight

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The discourse presented in this episode delves into the profound narrative encapsulated in Luke 2:25-38, where the figures of Simeon and Anna emerge as pivotal witnesses to the divine manifestation within the mundane context of an ordinary birth. The essence of this text underscores the revolutionary nature of recognition, positing that the ability to discern the sacred in the seemingly commonplace is a hallmark of spiritual insight. Both Simeon and Anna, aged yet vibrant in faith, exemplify the indispensable role of the elderly in contemporary discourse, particularly within the realms of justice and societal transformation. Their acknowledgment of the Messiah in the infant Jesus serves as a clarion call to recognize the divine imprints found within marginalized communities and unexpected circumstances. This narrative not only challenges societal norms but also urges us to re-evaluate where and how we perceive the presence of God in our lives today.


Furthermore, the episode accentuates the poignant theme of the prophetic voice of the elderly, exemplified by Anna, whose dedication to worship and prayer underscores the significance of honoring the wisdom of those who have traversed life's complexities. In a culture that often glorifies youth, this discourse advocates for a paradigm shift that amplifies the insights of our elders, particularly those engaged in justice-oriented endeavors. Anna's role as a woman prophet highlights the necessity of recognizing voices that have historically been marginalized, thus enriching the collective understanding of spiritual and social activism. The episode invites listeners to reflect on the implications of these narratives within their own contexts, encouraging a deeper engagement with the wisdom that resides within the older generation.


In addition to these reflective insights, the episode brings forth the theme of transformation, particularly the inherent pain associated with meaningful change. Simeon's prophetic words to Mary about the sword that would pierce her heart serve as a sobering reminder that the path toward justice and equity is often fraught with personal sacrifice. This pain is not merely a burden but a catalyst for honesty and revelation of one’s true intentions. In the concluding segments, actionable steps are provided, urging listeners to engage with the elderly in their communities, to listen to their stories, and to document their wisdom regarding current movements for justice. This call to action fosters a spirit of intergenerational dialogue, enhancing our collective journey toward understanding and embodying the revolutionary love that characterizes the divine encounter in our present-day realities.

Takeaways:

  • The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing divine presence in ordinary lives, as demonstrated by Simeon and Anna.
  • It underscores the revolutionary nature of recognition, particularly in marginalized communities and unexpected places.
  • Simeon and Anna's prophetic voices illustrate the significance of elderly wisdom in societal transformation and justice work.
  • The discussion highlights the personal sacrifices required for transformative change, often accompanied by pain and discomfort.
  • Listeners are encouraged to engage with the stories of elderly individuals involved in justice work to glean wisdom and insights.
  • The podcast concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to honor both elder voices and the fresh perspectives of youth in their communities.

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  • voiceofgoddaily.com
Transcript
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When Wisdom Meets Hope Simeon, Anna and Revolutionary Recognition A reflection on Luke 2:25 38 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller hello my good friend.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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That's me.

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Thank you for joining me in my quest to get the audible word of God into 2 million years.

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We do so by a daily reading from the New Testament, the Message version.

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We make it understandable in that way, relatable.

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And as much as we have some points to ponder, to think about and applicable, we have some action steps for you to follow.

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We use the Revised Common Lectionary for a daily reading.

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Let's get into the reading for today from the Gospel of Luke 2:25 38 Reading from the Message In Jerusalem at the time there was a man, Simeon by name, a good man, a man who lived in the prayerful expectancy of help for Israel when the Holy Spirit was on him.

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The Holy Spirit had shown him that he would see the Messiah of God before he died and led by the Spirit he entered the temple as the parents of the child Jesus brought him to carry out the rituals of the law.

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Simeon took him into his arms and blessed God.

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God, you can now release your servant.

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Release me in peace as you promised.

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With my own eyes I have seen your salvation.

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It's now out in the open for everyone to see a God revealing light to the non Jewish nations and of glory for your people Israel.

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Jesus, father and mother were speechless with surprise at these words.

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Simeon went on to bless them and said to Mary his mother, this child marks both the failure and the recovery of many in Israel.

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A figure misunderstood and contradictory.

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The pain of a sword thrust through you, but the rejection will force honesty as God reveals who they really are.

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Anna the prophetess was also there.

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A daughter of Faniel from the tribe of Asher, she was by now a very old woman.

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She had been married seven years and a widow for 84.

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She never left the temple area, worshiping night and day with her fasting and and prayers.

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At the very time Simeon was praying she showed up, broke into an anthem of praise to God and talked about the child to all whom were waiting expectantly for the freeing of Jerusalem.

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H well, what a great and interesting reading for for today.

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It really talks about the bridging of generations, about challenging expectations, and really about a modern understanding of the spiritual discernments of social justice.

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Here's three points to ponder.

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Number one is the revolutionary nature of recognition.

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Simeon and Anna's ability to recognize the divine in an ordinary birth of a baby from a working class family challenges our assumptions about where we may find God today.

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In our time, this might mean seeing the sacred and unexpected places in protest movements, in marginalized communities, or in the faces of refugees and immigrants.

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Their recognition reminds us that God often works through those whom society overlooks.

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A second point is about the prophetic voice of the elderly.

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Both Simeon and Nana were elderly, yet they were the ones who recognized the revolutionary potential in this child.

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In our youth obsessed culture.

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This text reminds us to honor and amplify the voices of our elders, especially those who have spent their lives in pursuit of justice and transformation.

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Anna, as a woman prophet, particularly represents voices that patriarchal systems have often silenced.

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A third point, the pain of transformation.

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Simeon's words to Mary about the sword thrust through her heart speaks to the cost of transformative change in a progressive understanding.

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This reminds us that working for justice and social change, transformation often comes with personal cost and sacrifice.

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And yet this pain serves a purpose, forcing honesty and revealing a true heart.

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Here's your action step.

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Seek out an elderly person in your community or in your house of worship, particularly someone who's been involved with some sort of justice work or societal transformation.

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Spend some time listening to his or her story and their wisdom.

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Ask them what they see in today's movements for justice and change and document their insights in some way, writing video, audio, sharing it with others.

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Ways to do that.

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We'll pray in just a moment, but I did want to remind you that we do have a great resource that will help you in your daily Bible study yourself.

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Hope that you go pick it up.

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Please just go over to voiceofgoddaily.com that's our website and the resource is the ABC 123 Bible Study Guide.

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It will help you in your everyday spiritual disciplines of reading the Bible.

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Here's our closing prayer.

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Oh God, you are a divine presence who speaks through unexpected voices.

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Open our eyes just like Simeon and Anna's eyes to see your movement in unexpected places.

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Give us courage to speak truth like the prophets, even when that truth disrupt comes disrupts comfort.

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Help us to honor the wisdom of our elders and the fresh vision of the young when change brings pain.

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Remind us that transformation requires honest reckoning.

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And may we like Anna, never tire of proclaiming hope and like Simeon, recognize your presence in the society nails in society who often overlooks and in the spirit of revolutionary love.

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Amen.

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Well my friend, it is so good to be with you.

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