Luke 2:29 Now, Master,
You can dismiss Your slave in peace,
as You promised.
The only place that Simeon refers to himself in all of Scripture, he calls himself God’s slave.
Nine months prior, a young woman had identified herself as the slave of God, too, his bondswoman. She received the blessing of becoming her own Lord’s mother. She, too, received promises.
Jesus called us slaves to God, but also friends. We choose slavery to the Creator, because otherwise we remain slaves to sin and to the fallen world.
John 15:20 Remember the word I spoke to you: ‘A slave is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you. If they kept My word, they will also keep yours.
After Christ ascended, the fledgling church also identified themselves as slaves of God the Father. After Peter and John were imprisoned and told not to speak the name of Jesus, they, along with their entire fellowship, identified themselves as the Lord’s slaves.
Acts 4:29 And now, Lord, consider their threats, and grant that Your slaves may speak Your message with complete boldness, 30 while You stretch out Your hand for healing, signs, and wonders to be performed through the name of Your holy Servant Jesus.”
As the church grew and spread, other leaders identified themselves slaves of God: Paul, James, Epaphras, Tychicus, Timothy and Jude among them.
In that day and age, they truly knew slavery. A Roman slave had nothing of his or her own. Anything she or he might have in their possession truly belonged to the master, as the slave did, too.
But if you had a good master, he would let you have access to everything at his disposal without having the concern about its upkeep, loss or replacement. A good master would also protect you from other masters who might not be so kind. Freedom meant nothing if you had nothing and found yourself a slave all over again. So when a slave found a good master, he or she might perform a ceremony committing that the slave would stay and never leave. But likewise, the master would promise to provide for the slave and ensure the best welfare.
It is this image that Simeon and the others testified to when they called themselves slaves of God. They had found the ideal master—one who would protect them from evil and secure their future.
A Sixty-Day Countdown to Christmas
Introduction to The Messiah Simeon Waited For
Day 6, Prophecies for the Gentiles
Day 9, Welcoming God's Firstborn
Day 19, Making Mary and Joseph Marvel
Day 21, Hinting at the Rest of the Story
Day 23, Making Simeon into Simeon
Day 24, Prophet to the Prophets
Day 25, A Priest Like Melchizedek
Day 26, Destined for Sacrifice
Day 27, Jesus and the Passover Lamb, part 1
Day 28, Jesus and the Passover Lamb, part 2
Day 29, Jesus and the Passover Lamb, Part 3
Day 30, Jesus as the Lamb (con.)
Day 31, Simeon as a Man of Gratitude
Day 32, Sacrificing Lambs in the Old Testament
Day 35, Jesus the Stumbling Block
Day 37, The Precious Cornerstone
Day 39, The Cornerstone and the Gate
Day 42, Restoring the Booth of David
Day 45, Crown Him with Many Crowns
Day 46, Identifying the Son of God
Day 47, The Best Storyteller Ever
Day 48, In Bethlehem, the City of David
Day 51, The Mountain Tree (Part 1)