Isaiah 9:6-7 – More than a Story

We’ve read this verse earlier this season, but it bears going back and re-visiting it. We urge you to look beyond this birth, but to the life of Christ.

“The Government (dominion, rule, empire, kingdom) will be on His shoulders (burden, weight, bearing on his back).”

This isn’t about any earthly government, but the kingdom, authority and rule over humanity. Jesus entered our existence fully. He identifies with our humanity. God is not distant or indifferent to our struggles. So let’s look at how he intimately cares for us, and how his being born into our world proves his very deep, personal and absolute love for each of us.

Matthew 2:7-11 – A Journey of Worship

The Magi — people of wisdom — travelled from several countries away. They came quite a distance just to see the baby they believed was born. They probably expected to find him in some royal palace. Some well-to-do place, and this was their act of faith, because no one had broght them word that God had come down. No one had given them a direct address to travel to. This was their faith journey because they saw something different in the sky and wanted to see the reality for themselves.

They were open to hearing the truth — even if that truth didn’t meet their expectations. Mary and Joseph were not people of influence or wealth. They weren’t people in well-to-do homes. They lived a simple life. And yet, the magi — having learned that this was the child they had seen in the stars above — gave Mary and Joseph the gifts they had brought. They took in the evidence presented and came to that conclusion, despite their pre-conceived notions.

How far do we go out of our way to see what God is doing around us? Maybe not in our back doorstep, but a few feet away? How willing are we to step across that few feet and see what God is doing, and celebrate it with those God is working in?

Luke 2:8-14 – The Birth of Jesus

The arrival of Jesus was heralded — brought to the public — not by royal heralds, or people of honor, or by mayors or kings or bishops, rabbis or religious people.

This holy announcement was brought to the people by people who lived on the margins of society.

This is evidence and demonstration that God CARES about those that live on the outer edges of our society. He wanted them to be not just included, but honored in his arrival story.

The significance of this cannot be overstated. God desires to draw all people — ALL PEOPLE — into his redemption. Let’s look at this together!

Isaiah 9:6 – The Promise of a Savior

As we approach the Christmas season, we are looking at Christ, our PROMISED savior.

Isaiah gives us hope — seven hundred years before his birth. He declares the birth of Jesus, reminding us that while we don’t see the full plan, there *is* a plan. Things may feel in despair and hurt, but God sees you. God knows you. God HAS a plan.