And His Name
Will be Called
Introduction: Read Isaiah 8: 19-22.
When men leave God, they often turn to superstition—mediums,
Wizards, and spiritualists. These were all forbidden by the law
of Moses (Leviticus 20 and Deuteronomy 18). If they were
concerned about the future of the nation, they should turn to
God and his word. If the truth is ignored, a dismal picture is
displayed. Against that gloomy outlook, Isaiah describes a
brighter day.
Sermon Text:
Isaiah 9: 1-7
1.
A great light will be seen (verses
1,2)
reading from the new American standard first, the
region “suffered” at the hands of Assyria (2 Kings 15). But they
would later be made “glorious.” Galilee is in the hill country
of Zebulon and Naphtali. By inspiration, they would see a “great
light”- Matthew informs us that Jesus’s word in Galilee was a
prophetic fulfillment of these verses- (Matthew 4: 12-17).
2.
A nation will be increased (verses
3-5)
(verse 3) there will be a rejoicing as in the
days of harvest when there are great blessings. This would
include the beginning of the one new spiritual nation composed
of both Jews and Gentiles- the church (1 Peter 2: 9).
(Verses 4- 5) A yoke of burden would be broken in
that coming, like when God delivered Israel from the Midianites
(Judges 7). This yoke was sin. The Messiah would free them from
this bondage (John 8:34- 36). This would be characterized as an
age of peace as men submit to “the Prince of peace.”
3.
His name will be called (verses
6-7)
A child would be born- a virgin born according to
Isaiah 7: 14. A son is given- (John 3:16). The divine government
he would have authority over (Matthew 28: 18 ) (Zacharias 6: 12,
13 ).
Several titles are given to the Messiah
describing his character and work:
·
Wonderful-
due to his amazing nature (John 7: 46)- “no man ever spake as
this man.” (John 20: 30, 31.)
·
Counselor—possessing
all knowledge and wisdom, He will carry out God's plan for man's
salvation (Matthew 17: 5 ). “This is my beloved son; listen to
him.” By listening to him, we can enjoy that salvation.
·
Mighty God-
all-powerful- Jeremiah 32: 16-19.
·
Everlasting Father
– The Father of eternity- Psalm 90:2
·
Prince of peace-
through the Messiah, men can find peace with God and with each
other, and with themselves
Christ will reign on David's spiritual throne
(Acts 12: 29-33; Luke 1: 31- 33) until the end of time—his reign
will be one of judgment and justice.
Conclusion:
we can rest assured that Jesus will be a fair and just judge; He
will not change His word or promises. We are just to trust and
obey
February 13,
2025
Sermon prepared
by Bobby Stafford
Prepared by
Bobby Stafford
The church of
Christ at Granby, MO
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