In the sermon titled "Anna's Message," Pastor Don Bell explores the themes of redemption and worship through the accounts of Simeon and Anna as presented in Luke 2:26-40. Bell emphasizes the sovereign mercy of God in revealing Christ to Simeon and Anna, both elderly figures who represent the fulfillment of Israel's hope for redemption. He argues that Anna's dedicated service in the temple highlights a life of worship, characterized by prayer and fasting, which aligns with the Reformed understanding of grace and response to divine revelation. The sermon underscores how God's revelation in Christ is central to the believer's assurance and peace, encouraging worshipers to remain steadfast in faith, much like Anna, who actively spoke of Christ to others who sought redemption. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize Christ's redemptive work and to praise Him continually.
“God prepared this salvation. God gave Christ, God prepared this glorious Son of God that he sent into this world, a light to lighten the Gentiles and the glory of thy people Israel.”
“She served God with fastings and prayers night and day. She didn't go off and whine and complain and all the things that was wrong with her... She loved the worship of God.”
“She gave thanks likewise unto the Lord, and spake of him to all that looked for redemption in Israel.”
“Salvation is in a person. Salvation is in... they saw a person. He was a baby, but they saw salvation in him.”
Anna is a prophetess who dedicated her life to worship and prayer in the temple, recognizing Jesus as the Messiah.
Luke 2:36-38
Simeon and Anna's acknowledgment of Jesus as the Lord's Christ confirms His identity as our Savior.
Luke 2:25-32, 36-38
Worshiping God is vital for Christians as it affirms our relationship with Him and acknowledges His sovereignty.
Luke 2:37, Psalm 84
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