Names of Jesus | Advent DevotionalSample
Tuesday, December 24 Isaiah 9:6-7 | Prince of Peace Author: Dr. Sam Lamerson
Once, I was doing a juggling show at an elementary school. After the show was finished, the teacherasked the children to say what they liked about me or the show. There were typical answers like: “I liked the rabbit puppet” or “I liked the knife juggling.” Then, one boy approached the microphone like a pro and belted out, “I like his shiny bald head.” It was not my favorite compliment, but it was meant as a nice statement. All of the comments were meant to build me up and let me know how much my show was appreciated.
In today’s passage, we see such a list of names and comments from the Prophet Isaiah about the coming Messiah. Many of these titles have become a part of our language and are heard often. Look at a few of these names and see how they fit into the life of Jesus.
One thing that overrides all these names is “protection.” Most of the titles can be seen as that of a protector and savior of the people. He is the “Mighty God” who controls the entire world and all that is in it. He is the “Everlasting Father” who loves his children and does everything to protect them. It’s important to note that “father” is not used in any kind of a trinitarian sense but only as a sign of a person who cares deeply about his “children.”
He is the “Prince of Peace.” At this time of the year, a little peace is often longed for. With all the parties, the traveling, the gift-giving, and the loud family members who come to stay at your house, a bit of peace is a welcome change. Jesus offers this peace; in fact, he owns it. He is the “Prince” of this peace.
The last line of this passage ought to greatly encourage us. It tells us why and how God’s Kingdom will be wonderful for us. In v. 7, Isaiah tells us that the Lord’s “Zeal” (intense devotion, loyalty, extreme love) is the reason for the greatness of the coming Kingdom. God loves us and does not give up on us no matter what our problems are.
Amid this season's noise, chaos, and hustle, we look forward to a place and time when all will be put right. I long for that day, and even if I am disappointed with the celebrations in our culture, I know that a better party will come. Look forward to that! I’ll see you there with the “Prince of Peace.”
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Advent is a season of anticipation and remembrance. During Advent, we remember the coming of the promised messiah into the world—the first advent of Jesus. But we also look forward to the time when Jesus will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead—his second Advent. For this year, we have chosen to focus our devotion on Jesus's different names and titles. The scriptures give us these names and titles to show us distinct aspects of salvation and the kind of savior Jesus would be.
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