Names of JesusSample
Counselor
His name shall be called . . . Counselor. (Isa. 9:6)
When a long-held plan recently fell apart, I didn’t know where to turn. Who could help me decide what to do next? While counselor can refer to modern professions like therapists and lawyers, on the most basic level, a counselor gives advice. All of us have times when we need advice. We need someone else’s help to discern the best way forward.
The Lord’s advice for his people in Isaiah 30:15 was that salvation comes in “returning and rest . . . quietness and . . . trust.” But the people were “unwilling” to accept these gifts. Even the best counselor’s advice won’t help us if we refuse to follow it! Still, God didn’t give up on his people. Isaiah described a future time when he said, “Your eyes shall see your Teacher” (v. 20). In that day, he promised, “your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it’ ” (v. 21). Although that time was still future to Isaiah, with the coming of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit, we can live in that promise now. The Counselor is here.
What situation in your life is now perplexing you? Jesus is more than just a baby in a manger. He is the Counselor—the one who will put a word in our ears, helping us know how to walk in the right way. All we need to do is ask—and then follow the guidance His Word brings.
As you pray, ask God for advice you may need about something that’s troubling you.
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About this Plan
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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