The Presentation in the Temple
Luke 2:22-24
And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished, they brought him to Jerusalem…


I.

1. Consider the inner meaning of the law which was here fulfilled by the Infant Jesus. Ever since the day that Israel had been delivered from bondage by the death of the first-born of the Egyptians, the first-born had been considered especially dedicated to the service of God.

2. Here the First-born, not of Mary only, but of all creation, is presented to the Father. Is He not the Only-begotten Son, begotten before all worlds? Now that He has come in the substance of our flesh He is the true Head of the human race, the First-born of a restored humanity. It is as such that He makes His first visit to Jerusalem — type of the heavenly Jerusalem — the Church of the First-born; and His first entry into the Temple, the Home of God upon earth.

3. "Unto us a Son is given;" as the Son of Man, the Hope of the Human Race, our First-born, He is presented to the Father as our best and only offering. From this day forward He is "in the presence of God for us."

4. Inasmuch as we are members of Christ, we too are presented in His presentation. We also become the first-born, joint-heirs with Him, the first-fruits of creation, a royal priesthood, a chosen nation.

II.

1. Realize that we are ever being presented in the Temple of God through our union with our Head, even Jesus Christ.

2. Realize this especially in the Holy Eucharist, in which we plead before our Father the one perfect and sufficient sacrifice and oblation for the sins of the whole world, and at the same time, sharing in His life, we offer and present ourselves a reasonable, holy, and lively sacrifice.

3. Realize that as the first-born is especially claimed for the service of God, this sacrifice of ourselves must include the offering of our first-born, our best energies, our truest thoughts, our highest talents, our richest possessions.

(Canon Vernon Hutton, M. A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished, they brought him to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord;

WEB: When the days of their purification according to the law of Moses were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord




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