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What does the Bible say about waiting for the consolation of Israel?

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The Bible illustrates waiting for the consolation of Israel as a dependence on God and an expectation of His promised deliverance.

In the sermon, waiting for the consolation of Israel is depicted through the lives of Simeon and Anna, who exemplified faith and devotion as they anticipated the coming of Christ. This theme of waiting is deeply rooted in scripture, emphasizing that God's people are called to look outside of themselves for hope and salvation. In Isaiah, we see the people proclaiming, 'We have waited for Him, and He will save us,' which underscores the belief that God’s promises are certain and will be fulfilled in the perfect timing of His divine plan.
Scripture References: Isaiah 25:8-9, Luke 2:25-38

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