Finding Hope and Peace Amid Life's Tensions

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And it reminds me about what Jesus said to us, that in this world you will face trials of many kinds. But take heart, I have overcome the world. And the reality, church, is that we live in a world where there is a constant spiritual battle happening and there is an enemy who comes to steal, to kill, and destroy. And you guys, as well as I, are very much aware that there is tension in the world that we live in. [00:33:31] (30 seconds)


See, the reality is that there is tension between where God has taken us eternity with him and where we are right now. This world, we wish it was heaven, but it's not heaven right now. And so there's tension. There will always be tension between the now and the not yet until we see eternity. See, when we get to heaven someday, there's not going to be any more strain in relationship. There's not going to be any more physical health problems. There's not going to be any more drama at the workplace. [00:34:33] (38 seconds)


There was tension among the people. But can I tell you something? There were those that in the middle of that tension, they had an expectant hope that God was still working, even if they didn't see what it was. That God was still moving, that God was still on the throne and he was still for his people and he was still moving on their behalf. Simeon and Anna were two of those people. [00:35:46] (26 seconds)


Simeon was righteous and devout. That word righteous, it's from the Greek word dikaios, and it's used to describe a person whose way of thinking, feeling, and acting is wholly conformed to the will of God. So you think about Simeon. Simeon was a person that every thought that he had, everything that he said, everything that he did, his goal was to let it be conformed to the will of God, to be completely surrendered and wholly his. [00:41:19] (35 seconds)


See, there's a connection between living as a living sacrifice and being able to discern what God is doing, being able to discern God's will, being able to discern what God is doing in your life. And Simeon was a living sacrifice. See, there's so many promises in Scripture for what God wants to do through a life who is wholly committed to him. [00:43:52] (24 seconds)


Simeon literally held the Savior of the world, the Messiah, God himself, in his hands. God made himself so clear, as clear as possible, to Simeon, a man whose life was wholly committed to him. And church, that is so key. If we want to live a life where we see God move in us and where we see God move through us, then we have to live a life wholly committed to him. [00:44:14] (25 seconds)


See, Simeon was allowing the Spirit to direct and to lead his life in church. That is what we are called to do as well. We are called to do what we are called to do. We are called to live our lives daily led by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit was sent to not only remind us about God's Word, but it was sent to lead us day by day. [00:45:36] (22 seconds)


See, I think there's a reason that she never left the temple. It's because in the presence of God, she felt fullness of joy, fullness of peace, fullness of life, and the reality, church, is that when you walk through hardship in your life, it's really easy to just try to run away from God. It's really easy to try to distract yourself with other things. But Anna realized that even in her biggest trial, God's presence was all that she needed. [00:48:26] (28 seconds)


Anna modeled for us how to wait on the faithfulness and consolation of God. She pressed into God. She didn't run away. She sought after his heart. And church, that is what we're called to do as well. So as we're in the middle of this, As we conclude today, as we... get close to wrapping up, I want us to remember the context of the text today. [00:49:47] (26 seconds)


Our call is to be like Simeon and Anna. Our call is to commit ourselves wholeheartedly to the Lord, to live righteously and devout to Him, and when we fail, because we will, we will be saved. We repent, He forgives us, and we keep chasing after Him. And we're called in those moments of hardship, in those moments where things don't go the way that we want, to press into Him like Anna, to worship Him, to live in His presence, because His presence is where we will find peace and joy in the middle of life's storms. [00:51:55] (35 seconds)


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