Scripture & C.S. Lewis help us to see that human beings are not defined by the institutions they serve, but by the God whose image they bear—created with glory, renewed in Christ, and destined for everlasting significance.
Simeon teaches us that true faith does not grow cynical in silence, but remains expectant—shaped by hope, sustained by the Holy Spirit, and anchored in God’s promises rather than circumstances.
Simeon teaches us that true faith sees with Spirit-opened eyes—recognizing God’s salvation not by appearances, but by trusting that God has kept His word, even when fulfillment comes in unexpected and costly ways.