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In Isaiah 9:6, the prophet begins by calling the promised Messiah “Wonderful Counselor.” This Child is not merely a ruler—He is the very wisdom of God made flesh. Jesus embodies counsel that surpasses human strategy and speaks directly to the heart. His wisdom is supernatural, beyond comprehension, and marked by authority that astonishes all who hear Him. As the Counselor, Jesus teaches, guides, and ultimately sends the Spirit of Truth to lead His followers. In a world full of competing voices, this passage calls us to sit at His feet, trusting that His wisdom is not abstract, but deeply personal—shaping our decisions, relationships, and identity.
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In Isaiah 9:6, the prophet begins by calling the promised Messiah “Wonderful Counselor.” This Child is not merely a ruler—He is the very wisdom of God made flesh. Jesus embodies counsel that surpasses human strategy and speaks directly to the heart. His wisdom is supernatural, beyond comprehension, and marked by authority that astonishes all who hear Him. As the Counselor, Jesus teaches, guides, and ultimately sends the Spirit of Truth to lead His followers. In a world full of competing voices, this passage calls us to sit at His feet, trusting that His wisdom is not abstract, but deeply personal—shaping our decisions, relationships, and identity.