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Behold The Lamb Series – Sermon #4 Luke 2:21-38 BEHOLD THE LAMB PRAISED Intro: Today is the day after Christmas. The presents have been given and
received. The meals have been eaten and
the festivities have, for the most part, come to an end for another year. That lime green scarf you received will go
into the drawer to join the hot pink one you got last year. That brown paisley tie will quickly find its
way to the back of your closet, soon to be forgotten. The tree and the decorations will come down
and Christmas will be gone for another year. Or
will it? The fact is, Christmas really
has nothing to do with the things I mentioned a moment ago. Christmas can go on 24 hours a day, 365 days
per year. It can go on if allow Jesus to
be the central Figure of Christmas. In
our text, the Lamb of God has been born.
God has stepped out of eternity and entered human history. The Lamb was promised, He was prepared and He
has been provided. Our text takes us to When
Jesus was 8 days old He was circumcised, as prescribed by the Law, Lev. 12:3. After 40 days, Mary has reached the end of
her purification period, Lev. 12:1-4. In these verses, we are allowed to go to the
Lord’s house with Jesus and His family as they take Him to be presented to the
Lord and redeemed, also according to the Law, Deut. 18:4. What a thought:
the Redeemer had to be redeemed! While
they were there, a special event occurred.
Two old saints of God, Simeon and Anna, were in the Today,
I want to look into these verses and consider this thought: Behold
The Lamb Praised. What we see here
can teach us some things about the matter of praise. I think these verses have some lessons to
teach us today, and they are lessons that we very much need to hear. Let’s take a few minutes and think about Behold
The Lamb Praised.
I. THE
MOTIVE FOR THE LAMB’S PRAISE ( A.
v. 26-30 Praised Because Of Who Appeared – The name “Simeon”
means “He who hears.” And,
apparently, this man had been hearing the voice of the Holy Spirit, v. 26.
He had been told that he would not die until He had seen Christ, the
Jewish Messiah, and the Savior of the world for himself. When old Simeon sees Jesus, he is notified by
the Spirit that this is Him and Simeon begins to praise the Lord because of Who
had entered the world. Just
Who was this Baby? He is identified here
as “the
Lord’s Christ,” v. 26 and
the Lord’s “salvation,” v. 30. Simeon understood Who He was, but few others
did! Eight days earlier on the night
Jesus was born, some humble shepherds became aware of Who He was. Some Heavenly angels knew Who He was. But, sadly, many others did not know Who He
was. The
priest who circumcised Him did not know.
The other people in the Let
me take just a moment to tell you Who this Baby they named Jesus was and Who He
still is: Ø He is God in human flesh – John 1:1, 14; Phil. 2:5-8 Ø He is the Lamb of God slain from before the foundation of the world –
Rev. 13:8; 1 Pet. 1:18-20 Ø He is the only Savior of sinners and the only Way to God – John 14:6;
Acts 4:12, 1 John 5:12; John 8:24 Simeon
is excited because the promised One has appeared. He knew Who Jesus was; the question you must
answer is: do you know Who Jesus is? If
you do, then you can praise Him like Simeon did. B.
v. 30-32 Praised Because Of Why He Arrived – As Simeon praises God
the Father for the Baby Jesus, he tells us a little bit about why Jesus came in
this world. We are told in verse 30 that Jesus is salvation. We
have already covered that! Then, we are
told that He has come to change the whole world. The ministry He will fulfill will impact the
Jewish nation and it will even reach into the Gentile world. Basically,
Simeon is reminding us that Jesus came into this world to save all those who
will come to Him by faith. Whether a
person is a Jew or a Gentile; Jesus came to provide salvation to all who will
receive Him. That is the promise of the
Word of God, John 3:16; Rev. 22:17. The
truth that Jesus came into this world to set me free from my sins is a true
motive for praise, Luke 19:10; John
15:13! That He would love me enough
to die for me and to save me by His grace is a thought beyond the power of
words to describe! If we can’t find any
other reason to praise the Lord, surely we can praise Him because He loved us
so much that He endured the pain, the shame and the horror of the cross to set
us free from our sins! Listen to what
Isaiah said about it – Isa. 53:4-6 –
and bless His holy name! C.
v. 34-35 Praised Because Of What He Would Accomplish – Simeon
continues his praise by offering a prophecy of what Jesus would accomplish in
His life. In these verses, the old man
speaks of a Stone, a Sign and a Sword.
The phrase “fall and rising again of many in (Note: Let me just state for the
record that Jesus Christ is still the Stone!
He is the Salvation Stone, Matt.
21:44. He is the Judgment
Stone, Matt. 21:44, Dan. 2:34,
45. And, He is the Touchstone, that
is, He reveals men for what they really are.
Everything in your spiritual life hinges around how you answer one
question, “What think ye of Christ?”, Matthew
22:42. How you answer that question
determines where your soul stands in relationship to God, 1 John 4:1-3. What is your
answer?) He
also talks about a Sign. The word “sign”
means “miracle.” Jesus Christ is God’s miracle! But, instead of receiving him as the gift and
revelation of God, His enemies attacked Him and crucified Him. His birth was a miracle, and they attacked
it, John 8:41. His miracles were ridiculed and attributed to
the work of Satan, Matt. 12:22-24. His character was called into question, John 8:48; 52; 9:24. They mocked Him as He died, Matt. 27:39-44. They lied about His resurrection, Matt. 27:62-66. Even today, men still doubt the Miracle Man
by questioning His promise to return to the earth again, 2 Pet. 3:3-18. Then,
Simeon talked about a “sword.” Of course, this was Mary’s pain! She suffered as she watched Jesus fulfill His
Father’s plan. The ultimate hurt came
the day she watched Him dying on that cross for sinners. The
bottom line of all this is that Jesus Christ entered this world to provide
salvation for the lost. Thank God for
that wonderful truth! So, do you know
the “Miracle
Man”? Is Jesus the “Chief
Cornerstone” of your life? When
you stop to think of Who Arrived, Why He Appeared and What He Accomplished, you
can see that we have a quite a motive for praising the Lord. II.
THE METHOD OF THE LAMB’S PRAISE ( A.
v. 28 The Praise Was Vocal – Simeon didn’t just see Jesus and
rejoice in his heart. He opened his
mouth and lifted up his voice in praise of the Lord Jesus Christ. He did not keep what he felt bottled up on
the inside; he let it out to the glory of the Lord. B.
v. 28 The Praise Was Visible – Simeon involved the entire person
in the act of praise. He reached out,
lifted the Baby Jesus, held Him high and praised the Lord. He was not embarrassed to vocally and visibly
praise His Redeemer. C.
v. 38 The Praise Was Verbal – The Anna enters the arena of
praise. She blends her voice with that
of Simeon, but she adds an additional element.
While Simeon lifted his hands, his heart and his voice to the lord; Anna
praises the Lord, but she also tells others about what the Lord is doing. Her praise was vocal, visible and verbal! (Note: I realize that
we are living in a day when old-fashioned praising the Lord is out of
vogue. People are too sophisticated, too
refined and too afraid of what others might think of them to be involved in
vocal, visible and verbal praise to the Lord.
But friends, let me tell you, God still likes it and He still expects it
from His people! Let me just go ahead
and state it for the record, there is nothing wrong with vocal, visible and
verbal praise to God for what He has done, is doing and will do in our lives! If He has done anything for you at all, then
you have a reason to praise the Lord.
Listen to what the Bible says about this matter: Ø Vocal Praise v Psalm 47:1,
“O
clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. v Psalm 98:4,
“Make
a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice,
and sing praise.” v Psalm 135:1,
“Praise
ye the LORD. Praise ye the name of the LORD; praise him, O ye servants of the
LORD. Ye that stand in the house of the LORD, in the courts of the house of our
God, Praise the LORD; for the LORD is good: sing praises unto his name; for it
is pleasant.” v Hebrews 13:15,
“By
him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is,
the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.” v I think God thinks that vocal praise
is in order. How about you? Ø Visible Praise v Psalm 63:4,
“Thus
will I bless thee while I live: I will lift up my hands in thy name.” v Psalm 134:2,
“Lift
up your hands in the sanctuary, and bless the LORD.” v 2 Samuel 6:14,
“And
David danced before the LORD with all his might; and David was girded with a
linen ephod.” Seems to me that He also likes
visible praise. Ø Verbal Praise v Psalm 51:13,
“Then
will I teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee.”
v Psalm 107:2, “Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy;” v Mark 5:19-20,
“Howbeit
Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him, Go home to thy friends, and tell
them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on
thee. And he departed, and began to
publish in I get the feeling that the Lord likes
it when His children brag on Him to a lost world and in the company of the
saints. III. THE MINISTRY OF THE LAMB’S PRAISE ( A.
v. 28, 38 The Sovereign Was Exalted – It brought glory to God when He
was praised in the Even
today, when the Lord is praised and exalted in His church and in the world, He
is lifted up. When we forget about our
rituals and when we take the focus off ourselves and lift His name, then He is
exalted. Thank God for the ministry of
praise! B.
v. 33 The Saints Were Edified – Mary and Joseph hear these praises
and they are given hope and encouragement by the praises of these precious
saints of God. By the way, it still
helps the Lord’s people when they hear others praising His name! There are days when I cannot feel a spirit of
praise in my heart. There are times when
I am not in a position, spiritually, to praise His name. But, when I see one of my brothers or sisters
in Jesus praise His name, it connects with my heart and it performs a ministry
in my life. It lifts me up and
encourages me! When I hear that precious
child of God stand and give that testimony, it touches my heart and I can voice
my own “Amen!” to the praise they are offering up. So, whenever you
feel like praising Him, don’t hold back on my account! When that testimony has to come out, don’t
try to stifle it and quench the Spirit, let it out for the glory of God and
because I and others like me need to hear it!
Just let it rip and exalt the blessed name of our lovely Redeemer! After all, we have abundant reason to praise
Him! C.
v. 38 The Sinners Were Evangelized – The Bible tells us that Anna
went out and told others about this Baby she had seen. The Bible says that “she spake of Him!” My, what a topic of discussion! Because she was verbal in her praise, lost
sinners heard where they could find Jesus too! Friend,
you will never know what a little testimony, a little praise, a little witness
for Jesus will accomplish! God can take
the sacrifice of praise you off in His name and use it to turn hearts toward
Him! There is something attractive about
a child of God who is saved and not ashamed of Jesus! Conc: When Jesus was born, Heaven was
excited. Angels came down and shared the
message with some poor shepherds. These
men heard the praise of the angels and went to see for themselves. They met Jesus and they came away praising
His name also! Then, when Jesus was
taken to the I
wonder how we are doing in the praise department. If you are saved, then you have a reason to
praise Him, Luke 10:20! If you have been holding back, why not come
to Him, ask for forgiveness and get busy exalting His name, edifying His
children and evangelizing the lost through your praise and testimony? If you are save, but you are not in a
position to praise Him, please come to Him and make things right and let Him
restore to you a heart of praise. Of
course, if you are lost, then you have a different set of needs today. Notice verse
30. Here Simeon talks about departing because he has seen the Lord’s
salvation. Friend, it is of vital importance
that you see God’s salvation before death takes you out of this world. After death comes for you, it will be too
late! If you need to be saved, there is
no better time than right now! Is
there a need? Jesus can meet it. Come to Him right now! |
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