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Seeing Jesus in Isaiah's Prophecy

DAY 26 OF 27

Prince of Peace

Kelli Baker

Advent Series 2023

Day Twenty-Six

Think about a time when you felt isolated because of your differences. Maybe you were told you couldn’t do something because you are a woman. Maybe you were outcasted because of your height, whether too short or too tall. Maybe you were discriminated against because of the color of your skin.

Paul writes to the Ephesians about how Jesus breaks the wall of hostility between all of our differences. In Christ, we are all one.

The Jews and Gentiles did not intermingle. Sounds like the pre-Civil Rights era, if you ask me, but I digress. Paul explained that when Christ came, he demolished the separation. Now those who were far off, Gentiles, are now fellow citizens of the household of God. The “others” that once were outcasted are now brothers and sisters in Christ. His sacrifice brings peace and reconciliation between man and God, Paul says.

“Well, what does that have to do with me?” you might ask. No longer does the world get to dictate your position. When you are part of God’s family, you belong to a family from all nations and cultures. If you have been “othered” at any time in your life, this great news should set you free. If you have been the one that places others beneath you, this news should convict you. Regardless of your stance, Jesus’ blood covers all and brings peace where it seems impossible.

As we look to Jesus this Christmas morning, think about how his blood brings peace and reconciliation. Ask him to show you where you have fallen short of seeing others as he sees them.

Prayer

Dear Lord, thank you for Jesus’ blood that reconciles. Help us to have eyes to see others as you see them. Amen.

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Seeing Jesus in Isaiah's Prophecy

An Advent journey of faith and strength for Christian military women as we look to Isaiah's prophecy of the coming Savior. We have access to the Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. In preparation for the celebration of Jesus’ birth, we will examine how Jesus fulfilled each of the names Isaiah prophesied.

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