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People of the Nativity – Day 8

Anna

Um(Imi)bhalo weBhayibheli

NgokukaLuka 2

36Kwakukhona nomprofethikazi, u-Ana, indodakazi kaFanuweli, owesizwe sika-Aseri; wayesekhulile kakhulu, ebehlalile nendoda iminyaka eyisikhombisa emva kobuntombi bakhe, 37engumfelokazi waze waba neminyaka engamashumi ayisishiyagalombili nane, engasuki ethempelini, ekhonza ngokuzila nangokukhuleka ubusuku nemini. 38Naye-ke efika ngasona leso sikhathi wamtusa uNkulunkulu, wakhuluma ngaye kubo bonke ababebheke ukukhululwa kweJerusalema.

NgokukaLuka 2:36-38ZUL59NOVula kumfundi weBhayibheli

Even though the synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) report many of the same events and episodes in Jesus’ life, each writer has his own themes and characteristics. One of Luke’s distinguishing marks is the prominent place he gives to women.

Among them is Anna, one of the few people who recognised Jesus as the Messiah when he was presented at the Temple as an infant. Anna was not like most women of her time. After her husband’s death, Anna would have been encouraged to marry again and have children. Anna, instead, chose to fast and pray, worshipping the Lord day and night.

What motivated her to live this way?

Anna was a woman of great hope. She had no doubt that God would fulfil all his promises. Filled with the Holy Spirit, she was found daily in the house of the Lord, attending to the Lord in prayer and speaking to others about the Lord’s promise to send a Redeemer.

We’re all getting older, and the disappointments of life can easily make us cynical and hopeless if we place our hope in earthly things. Anna’s hope in God and his promises grew stronger as she grew older. She never ceased to worship God in faith and to pray with hope.

What do you hope for this Christmas? The hope which God places in our heart is the desire for the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness. Hope grows with prayer and age.

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