This week’s message reflects on Luke 2 and the quiet yet world-changing moment when Mary and Joseph faithfully obey the law by presenting Jesus at the temple, where Simeon and Anna recognize Him as God’s promised salvation. In a time dominated by Roman power, political turmoil, and suffering, these two elders demonstrate a wisdom that looks beyond headlines to see God at work in humble, easily overlooked places. Simeon’s joy at finally seeing the Messiah and Anna’s lifelong faithfulness remind us that hope is sustained by waiting, worship, and trust in God’s promises. The sermon challenges us to ask what might be happening under the radar of our own lives—where God may be revealing eternal truth through small, quiet acts of faith. Ultimately, Jesus is revealed not only as Israel’s glory, but as light and salvation for all people, ushering in a new world through His suffering, rejection, and redeeming love.