Just think what our homes could be like
and how it would affect our children
if we were truly in step with the Spirit,
devoted moment by moment to God’s purposes . . .
Only three verses in all of Scripture about her, but I’m convinced I would have loved her. Anna was one amazing old lady in love with an amazing God.
Someone in her circumstances might have become overwhelmed, bitter, and lonely, being married only seven years before becoming a widow, but not Anna. She spent her time attached to the Lord’s interests—and He communicated with her (she was a prophetess, says Luke 2:36). Now as an 84 year old, “she never left the temple, serving night and day with fastings and prayers.” (Luke 2:37) I wonder just how long she had been doing this.
Nowadays, people twenty years younger than Anna was are retired, but not Anna. She obviously wasn’t sitting around at home doing nothing or feeling sorry for herself. No, she was in step with the Spirit. “At that very moment . . .” as Simeon was prophesying about little eight-day-old Jesus as he held Him in his arms, she came up and starting giving thanks to God. Oh, to be so close to Him, so in step with the Spirit, that when the Lord is doing something significant in my vicinity I, too, would be in the center of it, and not missing it.
Most of the people on the planet, whether young or old, let their own selfish purposes dictate their lives, but not Anna. Anna let God’s purposes direct her time and energy. She “continued to speak of Him to all those who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.” (Luke 2:38) Interestingly, it was those who were looking to see what God would do who got in on the news of what God was up to. I wonder if the ones who weren’t looking for the redemption of Jerusalem ever found out what God was doing?
And that’s it. Just three verses, yet her life has inspired and challenged mine.
Where is my focus? On my situation or on the Lord’s interests?
Am I in step with His Spirit, or I am I too focused on me to see what He’s doing?
What directs my time and my energy? Am I ready at any moment to step up and begin giving Him thanks?
O Lord, in all my days, I don’t want to miss even one moment of what You are doing or one opportunity to give You thanks!
Moment by moment, may I, too, be a praying woman who hears from You, keeps on speaking of You, and gives You thanks that others can hear. Shape me in such a way that the simple snippets from my life would point others to bless Your name.
“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.”
Galatians 5:25 (NIV)
Scripture quotations taken from the NASB, except where otherwise specified.
Homeschooling with her husband, Scott, since 2001, Carol believes nothing is too difficult for God. She is a passionate encourager and loves using creative means–including writing music, singing, speaking, and blogging–to encourage others to trust God through all the adventures He calls them to. You can read more from her at her Unsmotherable Delight blog (udelight.blogspot.com), where you’ll find faith-filled original songs, favorite scriptures, family stories, and even a little film about adoption, all designed to inspire and lift your spirit. Her original ‘theme song’ titled Captain’s Anthem can be heard on Vimeo at http://vimeo.com/30769152.
Scripture quotations taken from the NASB, except where otherwise specified.