THE PRESENTATION OF OUR LORD JESUS IN THE TEMPLE
2nd
February, Feast
I
Reading: Malachi 3: 1-4: Look, I am going to send my messenger to prepare a way
before me. The Lord you are seeking will suddenly enter his Temple.
II Reading: Hebrew 2:14-18: It was essential that he should in
this way become completely like his brothers.
Gospel: Luke 2:22-40: My eyes have seen your salvation.
We are celebrating today an important event in
the life of Jesus: his presentation to God in the Temple of Jerusalem by his
parents, forty days after his birth. This is a very ancient feast, one of the
oldest in the church it was celebrated in Jerusalem less than four hundred
years after the birth of Jesus Christ that we celebrate today. This feast
contains a special message for all Christians. Let us try to discuss this
message in the readings of today.
1. A prophecy of Malachi: Yahweh made a
solemn announcement through the prophet Malachi:
i.
He
would send a messenger to prepare his way; he planned to come personally to the
Temple. He would do so in the person of the Messiah.
ii.
He
would cleanse priests and people of their sins to enable them to offer a
sacrifice worthy of Yahweh. But his offering would not made in Jerusalem alone;
it would be carried out “from the
farthest East to the farthest West”, that is, by all nations throughout the
world. (Mal 1:11)
That
is to say: the Messiah would come; He would indeed be the Messenger of Yahweh
to all mankind; he would cleanse them of their sins, and lead them to worship
God worthily. This is the content of today’s first reading.
2.
The
prophecy of Malachi was fulfilled as Jesus was presented in the Temple: it took
nearly 500 years for God to fulfill what he had announced through his prophet.
After the birth of the first child, presentation to the Lord, for forty days for the male child and for
eighty days for the female child, the mother was permitted to attend in the
public service. (Lev 12:1-8; Ex 13:12-14).
3. What did really take place at the
presentation of Jesus to God in the Temple?
· The surrender to the Will of His
Father which he had carried out at the very moment of his conception in the
womb of Mary (Heb 10: 5-7).
4. Simeon and Anne: only the Spirit of
God can lead a person to discover who Jesus is and to accept him as one’s own
Savior.
5. Mary and Joseph were led to accept
God’s plans to save the world (Lk 2:33-35; 1:38; Mt 1:20; Heb 2:18)
Thought: Jesus
is our light of everyone (Jn 1:9). His presentation in the Temple teaches and
leads us to a complete surrender to God’s plans in our lives as Mary and Jesus
did the Will of God in their lives.
Today’s feast
conveys a particular message to parents, namely that, their children belong to
God more than to them; they must therefore lead them not only to the Temple or
Church, but to God.
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