Friday, December 10, 2010

Counselor


In our memory verse for December, Isaiah 9:6 says this:

"For to us a child is born,
 to us a son is given; 
and the government shall be upon his shoulder, 
and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor
Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

The 1828 Webster's Dictionary lists these definitions for "counselor":


1. Any person who gives advice; but properly one who is authorized by natural relationship, or by birth, office or profession, to advise another in regard to his future conduct and measures. Ahithophel was Davids counselor. His mother was his counselor to do wickedly. 2 Chronicles 22. In Great Britain, the peers of the realm are hereditary counselor of the crown.

2. The members of a counsel; one appointed to advise a king or chief magistrate, in regard to the administration of the government.

3. One who is consulted by a client in a law case; one who gives advice in relation to a question of law; one whose profession is to give advice in law, and manage causes for clients.

Privy Counselor, a member of a privy counsel.


What does it mean to you, Reader, to have Christ the very Son of God as your, not just counselor, but Wonderful Counselor?

Please leave me a comment; I would love to hear what that means to you!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A Narrow Cradle

Martin Luther wrote a poem/hymn about the Advent that I would like to share.  In it are some great thoughts to ponder as you reflect on the mystery of God condescending to man in the form of human flesh.  The King of Glory come in form of a little baby.  The Savior of the World came down to man.  Every religion apart from Christ is a striving to reach God in your own good works, sacrifices, all for naught.  But with Christ, He makes all your striving cease, he reveals your heart of sinfulness then he himself cleanses you from your iniquity.  Praise God for the work of Salvation is his alone!

Merry Christmas!

"Were earth a thousand times as fair,
Be set with gold and jewels rare.
She yet were far too poor to be,
A narrow cradle, Lord, for thee.
Praise God upon his heavenly throne,
Who gave to us his only Son,
For this his hosts on joyful wing,
A blessed New Year of mercy sing.
This is the Christ our God and Lord,
Who in all need shall aid afford,
He will himself our Savior be,
And from our sins will set us free!"
You can listen to this in song for by Sandra McCracken here.