A Prayer about Waiting for Redemption
And coming up at that very hour she began to give thanks to God and to speak of him to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem. Luke 2:36
Heavenly Father,
What an attractive old woman Anna was.
She was widowed young,
after only seven years of marriage,
and then she spent the rest of her life single.
It would have been so easy to become bitter,
especially in a society in which widows
and single women were often outcasts.
And yet, you gave Anna the gift
we all most desire in this Christmas season,
the gift of believing redemption would come
in the midst of the broken story of her life,
of the lives of her people.
She spent years waiting for redemption,
watching for you,
waiting at your “home,” the temple,
believing you would show up there one day.
And she didn’t hide,
keeping her hope to herself—
she was a prophetess,
sharing the good news about you with others.
Lord, would you make us like Anna
as we await your second coming?
Would you transform our vision
so that what we solely seek
is your arrival?
Would you transform our tongues
so that what we simply speak of
is your salvation?
Would you even allow us today
to receive our King as Anna once did long long ago?
In Jesus’ returning name we ask. Amen.
Read Luke 2:36-38.