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 "Behold," Simeon had said, 
"this child is set for the fall and rising again of 
many in Israel;22 and for a sign 
which shall be spoken against." 
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They must fall who would rise again. 
We must fall upon the Rock and be broken before we can be uplifted in Christ. Self must 
be dethroned, pride must be humbled, if we would know the glory of the 
spiritual kingdom. The Jews would not accept the honor that 
is reached through humiliation. Therefore they would not receive their Redeemer. 
He was 
a sign that was spoken against.
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 Simeon sees the wonder that shines out in their astonished looks; 
and, the spirit of prophecy imparted—that spirit which had been mute in Israel since 
the days of Malachi, but which now once more lifts up its voice within the temple—he 
goes on, after a gentle blessing bestowed upon both parents, to address himself 
particularly to Mary, furnishing in his wordss to her fresh material for wonder, 
while opening a new future to her eye. "Behold," he said 
to her, "this 
child of thine is set for the fall and rising again of many in 
Israel"22 He may have meant, in saying so, that the 
purpose and effect of the Lord's showing unto Israel would be the casting down 
of many in order to the raising of them up 
again; the cast down of many in order to the 
raising of them up again; the casting down of them down from their earlier, 
worldlier thoughts and expectations, in order to the lifting them to higher, 
worthier, more spiritual conceptions of 
his character and office. Or, perhaps it was to different 
and not to the same persons that he referred, the truth revealed being this: that 
while23 some were to rise, others were to 
fall; that stone which to some was to be a foundation-stone elect 
and precious, was to others to be a stone of stumbling and rock of offence; that 
Jesus was to come for judgment into the world, that those who saw not might see, 
that those who saw might be made blind; his name to be the savor of life unto 
life to the one, the savor of death unto death to the other.
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From all Mary had yet heard, she might have imagined that 
her child would be welcomed by all Israel—so soon as the day for his revelation 
came—as its long-looked for deliverer; and that a career in whose honors and 
bliss she could scarcely help at times imagining that she should have a share.
But now, for the first time, the indication is clearly given that all Israel 
was not to hail her child and welcome him as its Messiah; that hostility was 
to spring up even within the ranks of the chosen people; that 
he was to be 
a "sign which should be spoken 
against;"24 or 
rather—for such is the more literal rendering of the words—a butt or mark at 
which many shafts or javelins should be launched. Nor 
was Mary herself to escape. Among the many swords or darts levelled at his 
breast, one was to reach hers: "Yea, a sword shall pierce through thine own 
soul also." Strange that in the very centre of so broad and comprehensive a 
prophecy concerning Christ, such a minute and personal allusion to Mary should 
come in; a high honor put upon the mother of our Lord that her individual 
sorrows of her Son; and a singular token of the tender sympathy of Him by 
whom it was prompted, that now when her heart was filling with strange, 
bright hopes, now while her child was yet an infant, now ere the evil days 
drew on, when she should have to see him become the object of reproach and 
persecution, and stand herself to look at him upon that cross of shame and 
agony on which they hung him up to die—that now to temper her first-born 
joy, to prepare and fortify her for the bitter trials in store for her, this 
prophecy should have been thus early spoken.
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 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 2:35) 
	
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