Follow along as we explore one of the most profound questions of our age: What kind of salvation do we truly need? Nowhere is this better captured than in Simeon's song, a song he sang as he laid eyes on Jesus for the first time.
Through the story of Simeon holding the infant Jesus, we discover why the deliverance we often desire is not the deliverance we require. From ancient Israel to modern neighbors, from modern academia to the desire within our own hearts—everyone struggles with the same fundamental denial of Christ's mission... He came to save us from ourselves.
The brokenness from which Jesus came to redeem us is the squalor of the human heart, our own human heart. Follow along as Pastor Josh unpacks Luke 2:22-38, looking specifically at the Song of Simeon.