Scripture Passage
Luke 2:25-38 (ESV)
Introduction
This week we turn to Luke 2:25-38 as we consider the theme of christmas. Luke, a physician and companion of Paul wrote to Theophilus and Gentile believers seeking an orderly account of Jesus' life during a time of first-century jewish life was shaped by synagogue worship, torah observance, and the hope of god's kingdom. The passage speaks to the heart of what it means to live faithfully in every season. As you read this week, allow the words to shape your understanding of God's character and your response to him.
Background
Luke 2:25-38 was written in the context of the first-century mediterranean world in which luke was written. Roman occupation of Palestine created political tension and messianic expectation among the Jewish people and jewish religious life in the first century was diverse, with pharisees, sadducees, essenes, and zealots each offering different visions of faithfulness shaped the world of the original readers. The Greek word sozo (sōzō, G4982) carries the meaning of to save, to rescue, to deliver, to make whole. Luke uses this word to describe the comprehensive salvation Jesus brings, encompassing spiritual forgiveness, physical healing, and social restoration. Luke 2:25-38 reveals a central truth about God's character and his relationship with his people. The language used here carries weight in the original Greek, pointing to a depth of meaning that rewards careful study. Commentators have long noted how this passage connects to the broader themes of Luke, weaving together threads of faithfulness, obedience, and grace. Understanding this background helps us read the passage with greater clarity and appreciation.
5-Day Reading Plan
- 1
Luke 2:25-38
Read Luke 2:25-38 carefully, noting the key themes and repeated words.
- 2
Psalm 27:13-14
Look for connections between Psalm 27:13-14 and the primary passage.
- 3
Lamentations 3:25
Consider the historical setting as you read Lamentations 3:25.
- 4
Luke 2:25-38
Focus on how Luke 2:25-38 applies to your life today.
- 5
Psalm 27:13-14
Reflect on what Psalm 27:13-14 reveals about God's character and purposes.
Reflection Questions
- What promise of God are you still waiting to see fulfilled?
- How does Luke 2:25-38 challenge or encourage you in your current season of life?
- What is one truth from this week's reading that you want to carry with you into the days ahead?
SOAP Focus
This week, use the SOAP method to focus on application as you study Luke 2:25-38. Pay particular attention to the themes of christmas that run through the text. Write out the verse or phrase that speaks most directly to your life right now. Note what you observe about its meaning in context, consider how it applies to your circumstances, and close each day with an honest prayer of response.
Connection to the Year
Last week we explored The Wise Men - Seeking Jesus and the theme of christmas. The truths from Matthew 2:1-12 provide a foundation for what we study this week. This week's focus on christmas through Luke 2:25-38 continues to build the narrative of our year together. Next week we will turn to Year End - Remembering God's Faithfulness, exploring the theme of review. As you finish this week, consider how the themes of christmas connect to what lies ahead.