Moment With The Master
“Consolation of Israel”
Categories: Moment With The Master"And behold, there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon, and this man was just and devout, waiting for the Consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. (Luke 2:25)
The word “parakalesis” means comfort or encouragement. Here the word is included in a title to describe the long-awaited Messiah, the comfort of Israel.
For forty days, a woman was considered unclean after the birth of a child. Having completed the days of purification, Mary and Joseph brought the child Jesus to Jerusalem to dedicate him to the Lord, and to offer a sacrifice for Mary.
There was a man whose name was Simeon who received Jesus and his parents at the temple. The scripture states that he was waiting for the “consolation of Israel”. God promised he would not die until he saw the Messiah.
The Jews believed they were God's chosen people. They believed they were destined to be relieved of the oppression of other nations. They longed for their champion warrior to arrive from heaven and to lead them to world prominence.
However, there were a minority of Jews who may have viewed the mission of the Messiah differently. Simeon may have been among the few. He knew by a special communication from God that he would see the Messiah, and having witnessed the promised King, he was ready with joy to die.
The comfort that Jesus brought was far different from what the Jews sought. New Testament writers also speak of a consolation connected to Christ; of comfort in times of affliction (2 Corinthians 1:5-7), of a consolation connected to God’s immutable counsel (Hebrews 6:17-20), of an everlasting consolation (2 Thessalonians 2:16).
In the same context, Simeon also summarizes the work of the Messiah (vs. 34). Christ would cause some to fall and some to rise. One thing for certain with Jesus man must make a decision. With Christ, there is no neutrality. Fortunately, those who choose Christ can be filled with satisfying joy and comfort.
By George Slover, Jr.