Luke 2:25-35

Dec 14, 2025    Jason Jones

This sermon explores the account of Simeon in Luke 2, emphasizing the importance of spiritual vision in recognizing Jesus as the promised Messiah and Savior of the world. The pastor draws parallels between physical sight and spiritual insight, challenging the congregation to see Jesus clearly as Simeon did—not merely as a teacher or moral example, but as God's salvation incarnate. The message emphasizes that Simeon, a devout and righteous man led by the Holy Spirit, recognized the infant Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promise and the source of peace and eternal life. The sermon calls believers to examine whether they truly see Jesus for who He is: the all-sufficient Savior, the Prince of Peace, and the only way to reconciliation with God. It stresses that spiritual clarity about Jesus is the difference between life and death, heaven and hell, and that only through seeing Him correctly can one depart this world in peace as Simeon did.