Luke 2:28 he took it in his arms, praised God and said:
Simeon was a faithful man who lived close to God. The Bible writes about him: a man who was righteous and God-fearing, and even that the Holy Spirit was upon him. Which Simeon had received a revelation from God, that he would not die before he had seen the Christ of the Lord. As he waited, seeing Jesus. He obviously had no idea how Jesus would look like, but when the Spirit of the Lord led him to the temple, he knew right away that this little Child is the Messiah, the Savior and the long-awaited Messiah.
And Simeon took the Child right away in his arms. That little Child of eight days old, that came to the temple with his parents to be circumcised, was lifted by Simeon and Simeon got overflowed with joy. His heart was filled with the Spirit of God and praised God. The Child Jesus is a light to lighten the Gentiles, and to glorify the people of Israel. What a special moment for Simeon, that he might go through this and what he spoke wonderful things about this Child. His soul was filled with this child and he overflowed with the love of God.
Today, we also take into our arms this Child. When we were in church, at home read the Christmas gospel, sang all those beautiful songs and even when we were just silent and thought of the Child of Christmas. We could take the Child in our arms, like when someone gets a baby like the people who are being allowed to hold when they visit. But the important question is: what did you do when the Baby was lying in your arms?
Simeon blessed God! He sang a song of praise about the Light. There we may learn, that we can agree and praise God and thank to this Child Jesus. We should sing to the Child, kneel before Him and be respectful. And when we are silent and marvel at the Child, the Holy Spirit will work in us and fill us with God's love. We will therefore be fulfilled and magnify God.
But you can also have the Baby in your arms today and basically anything you wanted to know. You held it out of decency, out of curiosity or out of habit. If this applies to you today, you may again go to that child and take it again on your arms. Look carefully who it is. This is Jesus, the Son of God who died for your sins. This is Jesus, coming down out of heaven from His throne to serve you and to redeem from sin. He gave His glory out of love for us. Now take the child again in your arms and speak your heart out. Give Him the glory He deserves and worship Him because He is worthy.
When we take Jesus into our arms during Christmas and beyond and see who it is for us, then we will celebrate a wonderful Christmas. We may kneel and worship him. Do you take him in your arms and do you glorify His name?
Oh lovely Child here in my arms, the Light that shines in my dark heart. Let me praise Your name, please let me love You with all my heart and life as you desire it. Thank You Baby, you've come for me to this earth and wanted to die for my sins. You be praised, I love you, from now on and forever. Amen.