And Simeon blessed them, and said unto Mary his mother,
Behold, this child is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel; and
for a sign which shall be spoken against. (Luke 2:34)
We see here that a good purpose was served by Simeon’s
prediction, that Christ was set for the ruin of many in Israel. The meaning is,
that he was divinely appointed to cast down and destroy many. But it must be
observed, that the ruin of unbelievers results from their striking against him.
This is immediately afterwards expressed, when Simeon says that Christ is a
sign, which is spoken against. Because unbelievers are rebels against Christ,
they clash themselves against him, and hence comes their ruin.
The world would not display such harmony in opposing the
Gospel, if there were not a natural enmity between the Son of God and those
men. The ambition or fury of the enemies of the Gospel carries them in various
directions, faction splits them into various sects, and a wide variety of
superstitions distinguishes idolaters from each other. But while they thus
differ among themselves, they all agree in this, to oppose the Son of God.
It has been justly observed, that the opposition everywhere
made to Christ is too plain an evidence of human depravity. That the world
should thus rise against its Creator is a monstrous sight. But Scripture
predicted that this would happen, and the reason is very apparent, that men who
have once been alienated from God by sin, always fly from him. Instances of
this kind, therefore, ought not to take us by surprise; but, on the contrary,
our faith, provided with this armor, ought to be prepared to fight with the
contradiction of the world. (Commentaries)
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