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In Isaiah 9:6, the promised Messiah is revealed not only as wise, but as “Mighty God.” This title—El Gibbor—declares the full deity of Christ and His authority over creation, sin, and evil. Jesus is not merely God’s representative; He is God in the flesh, dwelling in all fullness. His power is displayed through miracles that command nature, silence demons, heal sickness, and conquer death itself. And that same mighty power is not distant—Scripture declares it strengthens those who belong to Him. This truth reminds us that Jesus is not a sentimental figure of the season, but the victorious Lord, worthy of our trust for deliverance, victory, and freedom.
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In Isaiah 9:6, the promised Messiah is revealed not only as wise, but as “Mighty God.” This title—El Gibbor—declares the full deity of Christ and His authority over creation, sin, and evil. Jesus is not merely God’s representative; He is God in the flesh, dwelling in all fullness. His power is displayed through miracles that command nature, silence demons, heal sickness, and conquer death itself. And that same mighty power is not distant—Scripture declares it strengthens those who belong to Him. This truth reminds us that Jesus is not a sentimental figure of the season, but the victorious Lord, worthy of our trust for deliverance, victory, and freedom.