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Once more we gaze upon the little baby being swaddled in Bethlehem, no room for him at the inn. After an exhausting journey, Mary gives birth and now holds him in her arms, cuddling him close because of the coldness in the night air.

Little does she know she is holding her “Eternal Father” as Isaiah prophesied 700 years before (Isaiah 9:6). Mary was literally holding her father in her arms.

Now if we were to travel back in time and ask if this was the understanding of the Patriarchs of Israel, here are some of the reactions we might expect to hear:

AdamRoving Reporter: Hey you in the Loin Cloth, who was God to you?

Adam: God is Elohim, my creator. He is the one who breathed life into me. He is the one who put me to sleep to make woman from one of my ribs. He is the one whom I walked with in the cool of the evening. He is the one whom I failed, and was cast out of paradise.

NoahRoving Reporter: Sir, with the hammer, do you know God?

Noah: Sure I do. He’s Elohim, the one I walk with.

Roving Reporter: Do You See Him?

Noah: No, but he talks with me. In fact He told me to build this Ark.

Roving: Would you call Him your Father.

Noah: I don’t think so. He’s my God!

Roving Reporter: You sir, walking with your son, do you know God?

AbrahamAbraham: Why yes I do. He is my Adonai Jehovah, My Lord God. I do as He commands. In fact, I’m taking my son up to yonder mount to sacrifice Him to My Lord.

Roving Reporter: Then you don’t see Him as your father, do you?

Abraham: No, but I do see Him as my friend. In fact, I know He can bring my son back to life. He is the Lord God.

Roving Reporter: You sir, looks like you’ve been wrestling all night, do you know God?

Jacob at PenuelJacob: Of course I do. He is El Shaddai, God all-sufficient. All my life I depended upon my own skill and deception to get what I wanted. Finally I just wrestled with God here at Penuel, and I have prevailed, but not before He touched my strength, and crippled me. He will be the one I depend upon from here on. He is my El Shaddai!

Roving Reporter: Is He your Father?

Jacob: Hardly, but He is God, my All-Sufficient God.

Roving Reporter: You there, with the long stick, is God your Father?Moses

Moses: God is the I AM THAT I AM. He is Jehovah Elohim, God of my father Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. I have seen His glory, and I would never think to call Him something as intimate as Father.

Roving Reporter: (Now approaching the mother of Jesus) Young lady, do you know how special your baby is?

Mary and JesusMary: Yes, He is Immanuel, my Savior. He is the Son of God.

Roving Reporter: Did you know that Isaiah prophesied that His name would be called “Ad Avi” Eternal Father?

Mary: How could this be? He is my child. God is His Father. The Holy Spirit came upon me.

Roving Reporter: Listen Mary, one day you will hear your Son say: “I and the Father are one”. In fact one of His disciples will ask Jesus to show them the Father, and Jesus will say:

John 14:9  “He who has seen me has seen the Father. He will say “I am in the Father and the Father is in me!

I and the Father are OneMost of us are like Mary, surprised enough to realize that Jesus is the Son of God, but unable to fathom the truth that Jesus is also our Eternal Father. Most religions deny this title for Jesus because it would make Him equal with God.

But the truth is that Jesus is our Eternal Father. He is the Father to the Fatherless. He is the one that we come to for Salvation. He is the one we come to when we want to see God!

John 14:6 “I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father but by me!

This little baby did so much for mankind. In the Old Testament, the people feared to come close to God. The only way they could come to God was by approaching a physical place, a place so terrible that if they even touched the mountain, they would be stoned. Moses himself was frightened at the glimpse of God.  We have not come to a MountainAs we are reminded in Hebrews 12:

Hebrews 12: 18 You have not come to a physical mountain, to a place of flaming fire, darkness, gloom, and whirlwind, as the Israelites did at Mount Sinai. 19 For they heard an awesome trumpet blast and a voice so terrible that they begged God to stop speaking. 20 They staggered back under God’s command: “If even an animal touches the mountain, it must be stoned to death.” 21 Moses himself was so frightened at the sight that he said, “I am terrified and trembling.”

But because of Jesus, we can approach God without fear. In fact, we come with confidence, and join a JOYFUL GATHERING! We see an assembly of God’s firstborn children, we come to God Himself, we come to the spirits of the righteous who are already in heaven, we come to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant that makes this all possible. Jesus Christ is the reason we can approach a loving God.

Hebrews 12: 22 No, you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to countless thousands of angels in a joyful gathering. 23 You have come to the assembly of God’s firstborn children, whose names are written in heaven. You have come to God himself, who is the judge over all things. You have come to the spirits of the righteous ones in heaven who have now been made perfect. 24 You have come to Jesus, the one who mediates the new covenant between God and people, and to the sprinkled blood, which speaks of forgiveness instead of crying out for vengeance like the blood of Abel.

Compassionate JesusThrough Jesus Christ, we now see a loving face on our Eternal Father. We have a Mediator. We have an Intercessor, We have a Comforter. We have an Eternal Father who loves us and desires a relationship with us. We have the power to become children of God. Jesus Christ in that sense is our Eternal Father. Through His atoning death on the cross, that veil has been torn in two and we can come boldly before the throne of Grace. We can conclude that is the meaning of the title “Eternal Father”. Jesus is simply the representative of our “Eternal Father”. In fact, in the face of Jesus we indeed see our “Eternal Father”.

Jesus is the Compassionate Face of our Eternal Father.

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Matthew 23:37 (NKJV) 37 “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing!

  • Jesus is the Great Physician healing those who are sick and dying of sin.
  • Jesus is the Great Shepherd seeking His Lost sheep.
  • Jesus is the Great Fisherman, fishing for the Lost souls of men.
  • Jesus is the Great Sea Diver, seeking the Pearl of Great Price
  • Jesus is the Great Banker, seeking for every lost coin.
  • Jesus is the Great Comforter, comforting all those who are in distress and despair with the Hope of Abundant Life everlasting.
  • Jesus is the Great Emancipator, freeing all those from the Prison of Sin and Death.
  • Jesus is the Great Savior, seeking all who are lost in sin.
  • Jesus is the very face of Compassion.

Through Jesus we Know we have a Compassionate Eternal Father.

Jesus is Committed faceJesus is the Committed Face of our Eternal Father

In the face of Jesus we see our Eternal Father willing to sacrifice all for our salvation.

Matthew 18:14 (NKJV) Even so it is not the will of your Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.

God knew from the beginning of time that man would sin and fall under the condemnation of sin. Jesus was the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world. God did not want any to perish.

2 Peter 3:9 (NKJV) The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.

God provided the perfect sin offering to redeem all of mankind.

Jeremiah praises the Everlasting Father for His faithfulness when he says:

“Because of the LORD’S faithful love we do not perish, for His mercies never end. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness! I say: The Lord is my portion, therefore I will put my hope in Him. The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the person who seeks Him. It is good to wait quietly for deliverance from the Lord.” Lamentations 3:22-26

Jesus shared the commitment of His Father. He knew that He was born a man to die for men. Jesus was determined to go to the cross. He was no coward. He knew before God even made the earth that He would dies as the Lamb Slain!

Jesus is Coming Face of Eternal FatherJesus is the Coming Face of our Eternal Father

The Apostle John knew Jesus Christ as well as any disciple. In fact, he called himself the ‘disciple whom Jesus loved’. John had seen Jesus walk on water, heal the blind, raise the dead. John had seen Jesus transfigured in His heavenly glory.  John knew Jesus as the Son of God. As he wrote in 1 John:

“We proclaim to you the one who existed from the beginning, whom we have heard and seen. We saw him with our own eyes and touched him with our own hands. He is the Word of life. This one who is life itself was revealed to us, and we have seen him. And now we testify and proclaim to you that he is the one who is eternal life. He was with the Father, and then he was revealed to us. We proclaim to you what we ourselves have actually seen and heard so that you may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. (1 John 1:1-3 NLT)

John Sees JesusKnowing Jesus as he did, John still did not realize an amazing truth. Jesus Christ is our “Eternal Father”. He is not a representative of God our Father. Jesus is God our Eternal Father. When John was on the isle of Patmos, he was caught up to heaven in the spirit. He heard a voice saying in Revelation 1:8: “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” John turns to  the voice and sees the Son of Man as John had never seen Him before. In fact, the vision of Jesus causes John to faint as if he were dead. Jesus declares: “Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last. I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death.”

There can be no other conclusion but that Jesus was declaring that He was and is and always will be Almighty God. John fell at the feet of Jesus when he discovered that Jesus was actually God! Jesus was revealed to be our actual “Eternal Father”.

Jesus as the mediator of the new covenant fathered every born again believer. Jesus Christ could indeed declare “I am the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the Father but by me” because He indeed is our “Eternal Father”!

  • There is no worship of God without worshipping Jesus Christ.
  • There is no praying to God without praying to Jesus Christ.
  • All religions do not lead to the same God.
  • Only your personal relationship with Jesus Christ will lead you to our Eternal Father, Almighty God! Jesus and the Father are ONE!

One day our Eternal Father will return to gather His bride. When we are caught in the air, we will behold Him just as He is, our Eternal Father.

When He returns to set up His Kingdom, He will judge the peoples of the earth as God, for He is God!

Jesus is coming! Jesus is coming soon! We shall behold Him just as He is, our Eternal Father!

“We Shall Behold Him

Face to Face in all of His Glory

We shall behold Him, We shall behold Him

Face to Face our Savior and Lord

We shall behold Him as our Eternal Father!”


Luke and Han are HeroesIn one of the most dramatic scenes on the big screen, we find a young naive boy being hotly pursued by a demonic monster. The young boy has only one chance to make an impossible shot that would destroy a weapon of mass destruction that is being directed at his friends. Just as the demonic monster has the young boy in his sights and is about to finish him off, his friend, Han Solo swoops down to save the day. He shoots at Dart Vader, disabling his ship, and this allows young Luke Skywalker to make that shot in a billion, destroying the Death Star and saving the rebel alliance.

Luke and Han return to the rebel base and are hailed as HEROES!

We love Heroes. Movies, books, video games, sports, are all about Heroes. Images of HeroesWe love Champions. We love Winners! We all have images, scenes burned into our minds of those heroic moments-Chariots of Fire (slow running), Braveheart (blue paint), Rocky vs Drago, even Elle Woods before a joint session of congress saving the animals.

Centuries ago we have a scene recorded in 1st Samuel. A warring nation of Philistines has the Israelites cowering before them. All because they have a Champion named Goliath. He’s big, really big, and the little Israelites are afraid to fight him.

David Holds the Gibbor GoliathUp steps a young boy, barely a man and fights their champion armed only with a sling and five smooth stones. With one shot he kills Goliath and as 1 Samuel 17:51 says “Then David ran and stood over the Philistine and took his sword and drew it out of its sheath and killed him and cut off his head with it. When the Philistines saw that their champion (Gibbor) was dead, they fled.”

The word for champion is Gibbor. Gibbor means hero, champion, conqueror. It also means mighty as in warrior. It is a manly name, not a sissy name. David hero himself, attracted 600 similar “heroes” to his side while he was being pursued by Saul. When David became King, these 600 men became his elite military corps. He called them his Gibborim – “Mighty Men”.

In the context of battle, the word is better understood to refer to the category of warriors. The gibbôr is the proven warrior;

Jesus is Mighty God El GibborNow look with me at Mary & Joseph. Imagine seeing Mary holding a little baby. Joseph is by her side. The baby has just been born and is sleeping. Mary holds in her arms El Gibbor, God the Mighty Champion, God the Proven Warrior, our Divine Hero, God our Conqueror.

This was the second name ascribed to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6. Jesus is Mighty God!

In Isa 9:6, The child that is born, the son who is given, is called Wonderful Counselor, and then EL GIBBOR, translated in most of your Bibles as Mighty God. Modern translators have also said Powerful God, Strong God.

Moses Reveals God as El GibborWe first see God called El Gibbor in Deuteronomy 10:17. Moses in Deuteronomy 9 & 10 is preparing His people for their crossing into the promised land. He is reminding them of all God has done over the past 40 years. The way He miraculously delivered them from Egypt and how he sustained them in the desert wilderness. He recounts how God gave him the 10 commandments, not once, but twice. He reminds them of His covenant with them and how they must submit and not be stiff-necked. For God is God of Gods and Lord of Lords, MIGHTY (Gibbor).

Deuteronomy 10: 17 For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality nor takes a bribe.

God is Mighty in His ability to Keep His Covenant with His People. Only God Jehovah is Mighty and Strong enough to keep His Covenants with His children.

Psalms 24:8  Who is this King of glory? The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle.

God Gave Jesus to mankind as our Mighty God, Our Hero, Our Champion

I. Jesus is Our Mighty Hero

Jesus is our Mighty God!He fought and defeated the enemies we could not.

A. Jesus Defeated His and Our Worst Enemy – Satan

1. He is the destroyer, the enslaver and He is the prince and power of this Word.  He rebelled from the throne of heaven and said in Isaiah 14:13-17 (NLT)

‘I will ascend to heaven and set my throne above God’s stars. I will preside on the mountain of the gods far away in the north. 14 I will climb to the highest heavens and be like the Most High.’

a) No man has ever been able to defeat his power. His throne and reign on earth is absolute.

b) Jesus met Satan head on and defeated him at every turn. He defeated him by the Power of the Word of God!

c) He may still roam the earth as a roaring lion, but as everyone knows, only the weak old lions roar. The young powerful lions stalk their prey quietly, and then pounce.

d) No Satan is roaring because he was mortally wounded by our Hero God. His days are numbered and he knows it.

“For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil”. I John 3:8

2. The rest of the story continues in Isa 14:15-17:

15 Instead, you will be brought down to the place of the dead, down to its lowest depths. 16 Everyone there will stare at you and ask, ‘Can this be the one who shook the earth and made the kingdoms of the world tremble? 17 Is this the one who destroyed the world and made it into a wasteland? Is this the king who demolished the world’s greatest cities and had no mercy on his prisoners?’

The end of Satan is recorded in the Word of God:

Revelation 20:10 (KJV) 10 And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night forever and ever.

B. Jesus has defeated Sin.

1. “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!

2. Jesus was the second Adam who did not sin, and by defeating the power of sin in His flesh, enables all who believe in Him and walk in the Spirit, to escape the power of sin.

3. When God sees believer’s, He sees us in Jesus Christ. He sees us clothed in the righteousness of our Savior.

4. We are that spotless bride.

1 John 3:5 (NKJV) 5 And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin.

Jesus is Our Battle Proven Warrior Hero!

Jesus is our proven Warrior HeroC. Jesus has defeated death

1. Peter in his sermon in Acts 2:24 “And God raised Him up again, putting an end to the agony of death, since it was impossible for Him to be held in its power.

2. But now Christ is risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 21 For since by man came death, by Man also came the resurrection of the dead. 22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive. I Cor 15:20-22

3. IF We are in Christ We SHALL LIVE!

“Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” I Cor 15

II. Jesus is Our Mighty Covenant KeeperJesus is our Mighty Covenant Keeper

A. Only Jesus, Mighty God has the Power to Keep the Covenant of Forgiveness and Eternal Life.

B. Likewise He also took the cup after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood, which is shed for you. Luke 22:20

Hebrews 12:24 (NLT) 24 You have come to Jesus, the one who mediates the new covenant between God and people, and to the sprinkled blood, which speaks of forgiveness instead of crying out for vengeance like the blood of Abel.

III. Jesus is the Champion of our Salvation

Hebrews 2:10 (NKJV) For it was fitting for Him, for whom are all things and by whom are all things, in bringing many sons to glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings.

Hebrews 5:9 (KJV) And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him;

Hebrews 12:2 (NKJV) 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Jesus is the Champion of our SalvationThe word for captain and author is archegos. prince or leader (Vines). It contains the ideas of supremacy, personal participation, being first. You can picture that first mountain climber to scale Mt Everest, he goes ahead of the others, chipping away footholds, inserting pitons, and extending the rope to his partners. You can visualize him as the mighty warrior going ahead in the battle and single handedly defeating the enemy.

Jesus is our True Champion. He was the lamb slain before the foundation of the world. He is our true champion and the Savior of our souls. We owe Him our lives. We owe Him our obedience. We owe Him our reverence. There is no battle on this earth you can face that He has not conquered. There is no hurt that He does not feel. There is no suffering that He does not know. There is no storm that He cannot silence, there is no problem that He cannot safely guide you through.He went first and He won. He is the Champion that you need each and every day. There will be no drug scandal tainting His victory. There will be no moral scandal in his life. He overcame every possible obstacle, and He Won! He endured the Cross for you and me, and now He reins supreme.

IV. Jesus is Our Conquering King

Jesus is our Conquering KingJesus may not be sitting on a visible throne on earth today. But He reigns on High. And we are citizens of heaven. We are seated in the heavenlies as we walk here on earth. Christ is looking for people who will worship Him as King. You turn away from your sins, you way of living, and confess Him as your King. He becomes the Lord of your life. He becomes your reason for living. Christmas is not just about presents and parties, it is about living your life in obedience to our coming King

He will return, but it will be too late to give your life to Him:

Listen to how Christ is described in Rev 19:11-16:

“I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True.  With justice, he judges and makes war.  His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns.  He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself.  He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and his name is the Word of God.  The armies of heaven were following him, riding on white horses and dressed in fine linen, white and clean.  Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations.  “He will rule them with an iron scepter.”  He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God Almighty.  On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.”

Some of you may be saying, El Gibbor, so what. He was just a baby born in a manger, no big deal.

There will be no change in your heart, no change in your life, no change in your priorities, no change in who or what drives your life.

There was a similar group of people who were shown, in living color, with powerful video, the EL GIBBOR. He freed them from the mightiest Nation, with  the mightiest army, He vanguished that army in one of the greatest miracles of all time, he fed those people with manna, with quail, he provided them water from a rock which travelled with them in the wilderness. He healed them from snake bites by simply having them look at a brazen serpent held up on a cross. He led them by a fire at night. His presence was visibly among them.

Hebrews 4:2-3 For indeed the gospel was preached to us as well as to them; but the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it. 3 For we who have believed do enter that rest.

There is rest for the souls of those who give their hearts and lives to EL Gibbor. He has provided us the most precious gift, the gift of His Son, who himself is El Gibbor.

  • He is our Mighty God
  • He is our Warrior Hero
  • He is the Mighty Champion of Salvation
  • He is our Mighty Covenant Keeper
  • He is our Conquering King

Do You Know My King?

    Do You Know this Mighty God. He’s God’s Son. He’s My King!

    Do you know my King? (with homage to SM Lockridge)

    He’s the sinner’s savior. He’s unparalleled.  He’s unprecedented.  He’s supreme.  He’s pre-eminent.  He supplies strength for the weak.  He’s available for the tempted and the tried.  He sympathizes and He saves.  He heals the sick.  He cleanses the lepers.  He forgives sinners.  He discharges debtors.  He delivers the captives.  He defends the feeble.  He blesses the young.  He serves the unfortunate.  He regards the aged.  He rewards the diligent and He beautifies the meek.

    That’s my King. Do you know Him?


    He’s the wellspring of wisdom.  He’s the doorway of deliverance.  He’s the pathway of peace.  He’s the roadway of righteousness.  He’s the highway of holiness.  He’s the gateway of glory.  He’s the master of the mighty.  He’s the captain of the conquerors.  He’s the head of the heroes….He’s the governor of governors. He’s the prince of princes. He’s the President of Presidents. He’s the King of kings and He’s the Lord of lords.

    That’s my King.


    His goodness is limitless. His mercy is everlasting.  His love never changes.  His Word is enough.  His grace is sufficient.  His reign is righteous. His yoke is easy and His burden is light.  I wish I could describe Him to you . . .but He’s indescribable….

    That’s my King.


    Pharisees couldn’t stand Him, but they found out they couldn’t stop Him. Pilot couldn’t find any fault in Him. The witnesses couldn’t get their testimonies to agree. Herod couldn’t kill Him. Death couldn’t handle Him and the grave couldn’t hold Him. He’s the King of righteousness. He’s the King of the ages. He’s the King of Heaven. He’s the King of glory.

    That’s my King.


    You can’t impeach Him And He’s Not gonna Resign. Thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory forever and forever and when you get through with all the forever’s. AMEN!

    Now that’s my King.


    Do You Know this Mighty God. Does Jesus live in your heart? Do you Know my King?

    Zephaniah 3:17 (ESV) The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.


Wonderful Counselor

Jesus is Wonderful to Me!
This past February, in New Plymouth, a city on the north island of New Zealand, a judge ordered a young girl a ward of the court so that she could change her name. Her name: “Talula does the Hula from Hawaii” Officials in the same town succeeded in blocking names such as “Keenan Got Lucy” and “Yeah Detroit”, “Fat Boy” twin names “Fish and Chips”, but allowed “Number 16 Bus Stop” and “Midnight Chardonnay” and twin names “Benson and Hedges”.

We’ve come a long way from the Old Testament practice of attaching names because of their meaning.

Names in the Old Testament often had special meaning, for instance when Rachel was dying in childbirth, she chose to name her son, Benoni, “son of my sorrow.” What a terrible thing to go through life with a name that reminds you that your birth killed your mother. So his father, Jacob, renamed him Benjamin, “son of my right hand.”

God has even used names as signs to his people:

Isaiah 8:18 (NASB) Behold, I and the children whom the Lord has given me are for signs and wonders in Israel from the Lord of hosts, who dwells on Mount Zion.

  • Isaiah means “salvation of Jehovah”
  • Shear-jashub:  “a remnant will return”
  • Maher-shalal-hash-baz:  “quick to plunder, swift to the spoil”
  • Immanuel: “God with us”

Their names were signs that judgment was coming quickly, and any Salvation would be through Jehovah, not with any alliance with Assyria, but that through the judgment, God would be with them, and a remnant will return.

Now 2,700 or so years later, we celebrate the birth of a baby named by God-

Matthew 1:21, “You shall call his name Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins.”

Jesus means, “The Lord is salvation.”

But hundreds of years before His birth, Isaiah had a prophetic vision of this child in Isaiah 9.

Storm in St CroixJust three years ago my wife and I took a trip to St Croix. We sat in a beach side restaurant and watched as a storm approached from the sea. That evening the storm grew worse as it seemed the voice of God was upon the waters. I beheld the flash of His lightning’s and listened to the glory of His thunders. The sea seemed to be at war with the thundering, trying to drown out the voice of God with the mighty oceans roar. It was a dark night, and dark clouds covered the sky, but far away on the distant horizon, a light shone, the reflection of the moon. It was a bright shining, like gold. The moon was hidden in the clouds, yet she was able to send her rays down upon the waters.

This is the scene of Isaiah 9. All around him was the darkness of men in rebellion to God. Isaiah heard the prophetic rumblings of God’s voice, he saw the flashes of God’s vengeance. But far away he saw a brightness, a clear shining that came directly from heaven. With the vision burned upon his mind he wrote:

“The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.” Isaiah 9:2 (ASV)

And even though he saw through the spans of time battles “with confused noise and garments rolled in blood,”  yet he fixed his eyes upon that one bright spot in the future, and he proclaimed, “Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful.”

Isaiah spoke of Jesus Christ. He is a child born of a virgin in reference to his human nature,  yet He is a son given, in reference to His divine nature. As a child he was born, but as a Son He was given.

The name the prophet Isaiah saw first was ‏פֶּלֶא‎ pele,  a masculine noun meaning a wonder, a miracle, a marvel. This word is used to represent something unusual or extraordinary.

God the Father never gave his Son a name which he did not deserve. There is no exaggeration, no flattery here. Now we can have two or three interpretations here.

You could call Jesus “marvelous”.

“Christ is the marvel of marvels”

The Shepherds marveled at Him, the Wise Men marveled at Him, Mary marveled at Him, the priests marveled at him at the age of 12, the crowds marveled at Him, even the Roman soldier marveled at Him upon the cross.

You could call Him “miraculous”

“Jesus is the  miracle of miracles”

Jesus is more than a man, he is God’s highest miracle. He is God in flesh, He is God incarnate. He is the Savior of all mankind wrapped in swaddling clothes. He is the Fountain of Living Water drinking at Mary’s breast. He is the creator of the universe learning to be a carpenter at Joseph’s side. He is the bread of life feeding the five thousand. He is the source of life raising Lazarus from the dead. Great is the mystery of godliness, and Jesus was God manifested in human flesh.

You could call Him “distinguished”

Christ is distinguished above all men; he is anointed with the oil of gladness above his fellows, and in his character, and in his acts he is infinitely separated from all comparison with any of the sons of men. “Thou art fairer than the children of men; grace is poured into thy lips.” He is “the chief among ten thousand and altogether lovely.” He is the rose of Sharon, the bright and morning star.

However, I want to call Him Wonderful!

Let’s focus on how wonderful this Jesus Is.

Jesus Deserves to be Called Wonderful for Who He Was.

Jesus is Wonderful for Who He IsJesus has existed for all eternity. He is the Alpha and the Omega, without beginning or end. He was the begotten of the Father from the beginning of time”

He and His Father are one, co-equal in substance and attributes. He is “very God of very God”. He who became an infant was long ago King of the Ages, Lord of Lords.

  • Before Jesus was wrapped in swaddling clothes He had been clothed in Priestley garment. Jesus had walked this earth as Melchizedek, the Priest King of Salem, whom Abraham had offered his sacrifice to.
  • Before Jesus had faced the fire of the temple soldier’s torches, he had walked in the fire of the fiery furnace, so hot that it had killed the soldier’s casting in Shadrach Meshach and Abednego.
  • Before Jesus told Peter that upon the Rock of His Confession Jesus would build His church, Jesus had already followed the Jews in the wilderness, providing water for them as the Rock of Waters.
    • 1 Cor 10:4 “And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.”
  • And while someday Jesus will descend from Heaven riding on that white horse to battle the rebellious nations, He has already appeared to Joshua as the captain of the Lord’s Army, to wage war with the evil nations in Canaan.

Jesus has been wonderful throughout the ages, long before He appeared clothed in flesh.

The angel came to Manoah to tell him he was going to have a son, who was Samson; and Manoah said to the angel, “What is your name, so that, when your words come true, we may honor you?” (Judges 13:17). And the angel said to him (v. 18), “Why do you ask my name, seeing it is wonderful?” There’s the word “pele”. Some of your translations will say “beyond understanding” or “secret.” It’s the same root word meaning wonderful. Jesus’ name has been Wonderful throughout time.

We should gather with reverence and holy awe around the throne of him who is our great Redeemer; for “his name is called Wonderful,” since he has existed before all things, and “by him all things were made; and without him was not anything made that was made.”

This God-Man, this Jesus clothed himself in worthless human flesh, and endured the weakness, the prison of this sinful flesh. He set His face toward Golgotha, and willingly submitted himself to the horrors of torture and crucifixion. Is He not Wonderful for what He endured on our behalf?

You have ever before you the picture of the King of Heaven becoming a poor, despised, persecuted slandered man on your behalf. He suffered such for your sake. Do you praise His name? Do you love Him for His great love. Do you bow in awe at such a wonderful Savior?

Look further and see His death. Gather at the foot of the cross. Watch as your creator breathes his last breath. Watch as they take him from the cross. See, his hands are limp, his body is not moving. There is no rising and falling of the chest. Our Jesus is dead. One time He spoke and the stars came into existence. He could hold the expanse of heaven in his hand, and now his human hand is bloodied and lifeless. He lies before you bloodied and naked, a thing which this world no longer even viewed as a man, and yet, His name is Wonderful, for He died for you. Here is matchless Love coming from the matchless mercy of Almighty God. “His name shall be called wonderful.”

Jesus Deserves to be Called Wonderful for Who He Is

Jesus is Wonderful for Who He IsPraise God that He did not allow His Holy One to see corruption. Praise God that Jesus led captivity captive and ascended to His throne in heaven, whereby He has given gifts to all those who believe in Him.

Is He wonderful to You?

When I was younger I knew about Jesus, but I did not hold him in awe. He was not a wonder to me. But one day there came a knock at my door. It was an ugly monster, dark and horrible. I locked the door and tried to barricade it, but the monster kept pounding on the door until he entered in. He said he had a message from God, that I was condemned to death in hell because of my sins. I was astonished, I asked him his name and he said his name was “LAW”. I gasped and fell at his feet as one who was dead. As I lay there he struck me. He struck me until every rib was broken, and my bowels were about to spring forth. My heart was melted within me, I had no strength to go on. Misery and despair gripped my heart. I could not open my eyes, but a small voice deep within was heard that said, there may be hope, there may be mercy for you. I thought then that God would see the pain of my heart and have pity because I purposed to mend my ways. But as soon as that thought crossed my mind, the blows came heavier and with greater ferocity, such that I feared for my life. Complete darkness enveloped me and I thought “I am cast from His sight, I am hated of God!”

But out of the darkness came a light, and I could sense the loving hand of Jesus Christ wiping my fevered brow. He said “Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light”

I stood up and Jesus led me to the cross, and then he vanished from my sight. But he appeared again, hanging upon that cross. I looked upon Him as he bled and suffered upon that tree. His loving eyes looked into my heart and in a moment, gazing upon His eyes, the bruises that my soul had suffered were healed. The gaping wounds were cured, the broken bones rejoiced; the rags that had all covered me were removed, and now I was clothed in a spotless garment of pure white. There was a song in my heart, for I was saved, washed, cleansed, forgiven, through Him that hung upon that tree. I wondered how such a one could love even me, how the Savior of the world could forgive me and make my soul like the surface of a quiet river, undisturbed, quiet and at ease. His name was to my spirit “Wonderful” Brothers and sisters, if you have felt this, think anew upon what Jesus did for you, and allow your heart to know His Wonder, allow your spirit to call Him wonderful!

Has He Not Continued to be Wonderful to You?

Has he been with you in sadness, in sickness, in sorrow?

Have you ever had your heart ripped out of you, only to sense Him picking it up and gently placing it back where it belongs. And then He takes you in His arms and gives you peace.

Have you ever had a trial or pressure so great that it seemed ready to crush you, and yet at the point when it seemed all was over, you could sense the hand of Jesus picking you up and feeling as if you were soaring to heaven.

When my heart was ripped out and every dream crushed in my third year of Bible College. When I wanted to give up on following God and turn back to the world, Jesus came to me in my little prayer closet and wrapped His arms around me, and though I cried for two hours straight; when I stepped out I knew He was with me, that He was and is Wonderful to me.

Through many other heartaches in my life, whether because of my own rebellion or through the meanness of others, Jesus has continued to shine His light upon my path and continued to be Wonderful beyond any human comprehension.

He uses the troubles and pressures off our lives to turn ugly clumps of coal into beautiful shiny diamonds. We are His precious jewels. You will never know the Wonder of Jesus unless you see Him from the depths of the deep places of life.

Zechariah 9:16 (NIV) The LORD their God will save them on that day as the flock of his people. They will sparkle in his land like jewels in a crown.

Jesus Deserves to be Called Wonderful for Who He Will Be

Jesus is Wonderful for Who He Will BePharaoh led his hosts into the midst of the Red Sea. The path was dry and they outnumbered the Jews. Victory was easily within their grasp. The wall of water shimmered on each side of the army, and yet was a stiff as marble. Can you imagine their astonishment when they saw those walls of water come crashing upon them? Can you hear their screams as the judgment of God fell upon them?

Acts 13:41 (NIV) “‘Look, you scoffers, wonder and perish, for I am going to do something in your days that you would never believe, even if someone told you.'”

If you are a scoffer of Christ, one who refuses to call Him wonderful, Such will be your astonishment, such will be your scream, when Christ shall come in the glory of His Father, with all the host of heaven.

Sad will be that day when the Christ, whom you despise, whom you deny to be your Savior, whose Bible you left unread, whose Gospel you rejected, will suddenly appear and you will behold and wonder and perish. You will see too late that He indeed is Wonderful.

Come Judas, give Him one last kiss.

No, I knew not the wonder of whom I kissed!

Look He is the everlasting God!

Come Herod, laugh at this Jesus one more time!

No, for I knew not the wonder of whom I mocked!

Look, He is the Everlasting King!

Come Caiaphas, curse at this Jesus one last time!

NO for I knew not the wonder of whom I cursed.

Look He is the Messiah!

Judgment Day is Coming, when the Lamb that was slain will judge the nations and peoples both dead and living.

Is Jesus Wonderful to You?Yet in spite of the horrors of that day, the crying, the screaming as God’s wrath is finally poured out upon unrepentant man. Over the cries of “Rocks, hide us, mountains, fall on us!”

Do you hear it? It is the worship of saints around the throne.

Do you hear them cry “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts, for thou wast slain, and thou hast risen from the dead; worthy art thou to live and reign, when death itself is dead?”

Do ye hear them? It is all song, and no shriek. Do ye see them? It is all joy, and no terror. His name to them is Wonderful; It is the wonder of admiration, the wonder of ecstasy, the wonder of affection, and not the wonder of horror and dismay.

Saints of the Lord! We shall know the wonders of his name, when we shall see him as he is, and shall be like him in the day of his appearing.

He comes—he comes—he comes; and when he comes, you shall well say of him as you meet him with joy,  “Thy name is called Wonderful. All hail! all hail! all hail!”

Charles Spurgeon, was a great preacher in the 19th century in England. At that time he was probably the most popular preacher in England, and the people kept coming from everywhere to hear him preach, particularly the working-class people. They loved to hear Spurgeon preach. At one point his church had outgrown one facility after another, so they rented a kind of theater. It was called The Surrey Music Hall. It seated 12-15,000 people, and in October of 1856, Spurgeon preached in this rented facility for the first time.The music hall was packed to capacity, and apparently there were thousands more outside who couldn’t get a seat inside the auditorium. As the service started, someone yelled “Fire!” and pandemonium broke out. Seven people were killed in what resulted, and many people were injured.
The whole experience deeply affected Charles Spurgeon, as you might imagine, for all of his life. It really just took the life out of him. Nearly two years after that event, he spoke about what he had been through and how God had restored him.
Here’s what he said: I may not have told in your hearing the story of my own woe. Perhaps never a soul went so near the burning furnace of insanity and yet came away unharmed. I have walked by that fire until these locks seem to be crisp with the heat thereof. My brain was racked.
I dared not look up to God, and prayer that was once my solace caused me fear and terror if I attempted it.
He went into a deep depression following this accident. He said, I shall never forget the time when I first became restored to myself. It was in the garden of a friend. I was walking, solitary and alone. Musing upon my misery, much cheered as that was by the kindness of my loving friend, yet far too heavy for my soul to bear, when suddenly the name of Jesus flashed through my mind.
The person of Christ seemed visible to me. I stood still. The burning lava of my soul was cooled. My agonies were hushed. I bowed myself there, and a garden that had seemed a Gethsemane became to me a paradise. And then it seems so strange to me that naught should have brought me back but that name of Jesus. I thought indeed at that time that I should love him better all days of my life.
But there were two things I wondered at. I wondered that He should be so good to me, and I wondered more that I should have been so ungrateful to Him. But His name has been, from that time, Wonderful to me.