Luke 2 tells us that Jesus was "recognized" by Simeon and Anna. I'm talking about recognition in the deepest sense.
On the surface, I would imagine he looked pretty much like any other baby. But when Simeon and Anna saw him they made a connection between this baby and the promises God had made to redeem God's people.
They saw him. They knew him. They were able to say much about the meaning and purpose contained in this new baby. What they saw and then told generated awe in the others around (including the parents, who had had the baby with them every day since his birth.)
Their knowledge about Jesus emerged through the Holy Spirit. They "saw" the connection between Jesus and His Father...and they proclaimed their understanding that this baby's birth marked the beginning of a new age for all history.

Our capacity to perceive the depth of what God is accomplishing in any event is limited when we look at the surface. As we pray about what we are "seeing", we are linked to the wisdom of ages, just as Simeon and Anna were.
How can you look at events and people differently by holding them in prayer?
What do you see? How can you recognize Christ's power nestled in the arms of seemingly ordinary events?
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