Advent Scripture Challenge: Memorize and Meditate on Isaiah 9:6 Sample
Where Do You Go When You Need Wisdom? Who Will Be Your Counselor?
Advent Series Part One: Wonderful Counselor (Isaiah 9:6)
The Christmas story overflows with certainty. Both Mary and Joseph received specific guidance in supernatural dreams. The shepherds were told precisely where to look for Jesus, and the Wise Men from the East followed a Star that led them across the miles and directly to the toddler Jesus's front door.
By contrast, my own following life appears random and inexact. When our present vehicle starts spending more time at the mechanic's than in our driveway, we decide to buy a different one. It's then that I begin praying for guidance that looks like sky-writing on the level of, "Buy the silver Honda!"
Frequently, I make decisions without what I would consider "enough" information. For all of us, error arises from the unknown, tempting us to flounder in indecision or to take a shortcut and simply trust the opinion of an "expert."
All Humans Need the Wonderful Counselor
What life as a mortal creature boils down to is this: There are ten thousand opportunities every day for me to end up getting it wrong.
I think I’m getting better at letting go of the self-bludgeoning behaviors and just moving forward into the next thing, and I can trace any minuscule progress directly back to a tighter embrace of God’s Sovereignty. So, what’s a person who trusts in an All-Knowing God to do when she bumps hard into the results of her own non-omniscience and the unpredictability of life?
The Wonderful Counselor Has Supernatural Wisdom
Author and Enneagram godmother Suzanne Stabile frequently says, "Everyone ought to have both a spiritual director and a counselor." A Google search for "online counseling" reveals that you need not even leave your home to connect with a professional guide.
And sometimes we indeed need another fallible human to stand beside us and look at our lives alongside us, but ALWAYS and forever, we will need Someone who can live within us and give us Supernatural Wisdom. As God the Holy Spirit convicts us of sin and reveals to us the Truth of God's Word, we find that we are able to live in health and wholeness. As forgiven creatures, we allow Supernatural Forgiveness to flow through us to others--equally undeserving--and Grace splashes over into the healing of relationships.
The Wonderful Counselor Offers Guidance for Those Who Have Lost Their Way
Whether you're sitting in a self-made mess yourself or watching a loved one veer off course and into trouble, there's Grace available for a fresh start. The Wonderful Counselor stands ready to whisper to the heart ready to obey, "This is the way. Walk in it."
As believers, we affirm the truth that Grace comes to us in abundance at the moment of Salvation. Why should it suddenly be scarce?
God the Son became the God-Man, and He joined us on this broken ground. He will meet us in our confusion and lostness. He meets us even in our deserved distress, but we must be willing to receive His Counsel.
His Counsel comes to us, mainly, through His written Word. Elisabeth Elliot is blunt but accurate:
“If you say you want to be led by God but do not put yourself in regular contact with the only means through which he has promised to speak, you’re kidding yourself!”
God will use Truth to guide you. He will use Truth to comfort you.
The Wonderful Counselor stands ready to guide you and to wait with you. You must decide if you will wait with Him--or receive your guidance elsewhere.
By Grace, may we commit ourselves during this Advent season to hold to God’s written Word and then hold ourselves before it. We have God’s Unwavering Attention.
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About this Plan
A four-part series for Advent featuring Isaiah's prophecy of a coming Messiah. Together, we remember that Jesus is the Wonderful Counselor with Supernatural Wisdom. He is our Mighty God, unlimited in His Ability to do what He wills. He is the compassionate Everlasting Father, the Giver of good gifts, and Jesus is the Fountain of deep well-being, our Prince of Peace.
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