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Names of Jesus

DAY 1 OF 5

Wonderful

And his name shall be called Wonderful . . . (v. 6)

“That’s wonderful!” we might say, meaning simply that something is great or remarkable. But the English word wonderful has other meanings. Something wonderful might be full of wonder, evoking in us a sense of awe. It might also cause us to wonder, reflect, or question. The Hebrew word translated here as wonderful means something like an act of wonder or a miracle.

Long before Jesus’s birth, Isaiah told his fellow Israelites that the coming Messiah would mean “the people who walked in darkness have seen a great light” (Isa. 9:2). An unusual child was coming to bring light in the darkness. What wondering questions this prophecy must have sparked in those who first heard it. What wonder and awe must the baby Jesus have inspired in the hearts of those who first met him. What a wondrous miracle that God has laid the whole world's governance on this tiny child's shoulders. What wonderful joy Jesus still has in store for all who trust in him.

In the northern part of the world, December is a dark time of year that we often greet with twinkling lights. When we pause in awe and wonder at the sight of a lit Christmas tree or window display, will we also choose to make space in our hearts to wonder at the great light of the Wonderful One who still shines in our darkness?

As you pray, ask God to give you a sense of wonder this Advent season.

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About this Plan

Names of Jesus

Are you longing to experience the true meaning of Christmas? This Advent, journey through the names of Jesus, found in Isaiah 9:6. Each day focuses on a different title: Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. Through these reflections, we are invited to experience Jesus more intimately, finding wonder, guidance, strength, love, and peace in him. Let’s rediscover the power of Jesus's name this Christmas season.

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