What Are You Looking Forward To?
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"Now there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon; this man was righteous and devout, looking forward to the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit rested on Him." (v. 25)
Now that Christmas is over, do you have anything to look forward to? Is there anything coming up that will make you happy and excited, or do you think that's all over with now that Christmas has come and gone?
Vacation will be over and school will be starting again in a week or so. Are you looking forward to going back to school? (Let them answer.) Pretty soon, you will be reading stories and doing math and taking tests again. Does that make you excited? But before you do that, you'll have to take all the Christmas clothes you got that don't fit or don't match and spend five hours with your mother in the clothing store trying on different sizes and colors. Are you looking forward to that? Now that Christmas is over, what are you looking forward to?
Of course, there are some good things to look forward to as you think a little further ahead. In just half a year, summer vacation will be here, and you will have lots of time to play. And sometime between now and next Christmas, you'll have a birthday party -- those are two good things to look forward to, right?
Think a little further ahead. In just a few years, you will be old enough to get a driver's license. Won't that be nice?
Further down the road, you can look forward to finishing school, finding some work that you like, perhaps getting married and having children. There's a lot to look forward to in life, isn't there?
The Bible tells us that a week after Jesus was born, His mother and father took Him to Jerusalem, where they met a man named Simeon, who talked with them and gave them a blessing. Now Simeon was very old, so he may have felt he didn't have a lot left to look forward to in life. Or he may have been content to look forward to his retirement, to taking it easy, visiting with his grandchildren and enjoying his memories. But the Bible says that Simeon was actually looking forward "to the consolation of Israel," which means he was looking forward to the coming of Jesus Christ. He wanted to see Jesus face to face, to know the Son of God in the flesh and draw near to Him. When he did this, Simeon felt his life was complete.
What are you looking forward to? You can look forward to school and growing up, and as you get older, you can look forward to grandchildren, retirement or many other good things. But Simeon reminds us that there is much more to seek in life, and we ought not set our sights too low. We can look forward to knowing God more and more as we grow older, to growing closer to God in every way we can. We can look forward to knowing Jesus, and to living with Him more closely as the years go by. Like Simeon, we can grow in spirit and wisdom because we are looking forward to something much larger than ourselves. So, if ever you should be asked what you are looking forward to, tell them you are looking forward to knowing your God, to living more closely with your God, and to drawing so near to Him as to see Him face to face. Amen.

