In the sermon titled "Wonderful One," Paul Mahan explores the profound theological implications of Isaiah 9:6, focusing on the identity and nature of Jesus Christ as the Wonderful One. Mahan argues that Jesus, being the eternal Son of God, became incarnate as a child born of a virgin, fully God and fully man, thus supporting the Reformed doctrines of the hypostatic union and the virgin birth. He cites Scriptures such as Isaiah 7:14 to underscore the necessity of Christ’s sinless nature, emphasizing that He was not born of human seed to avoid sin. Mahan discusses the implications of Christ's reign and governance, affirming that all authority has been given to Him, and underscores the significance of His redemptive work as the Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God, and the Prince of Peace. This sermon affirms the centrality of Christ’s glorious nature and redemptive work, calling believers to marvel at the wonder of Jesus and the peace He brings.
Key Quotes
“The Eternal One became an infant of days. The child was really the father of the mother.”
“Who can forgive sins but one? But God. That's right. The Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He is God. He is God. Call His name Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.”
“This peace that He made is forever and ever, and He sits upon that throne right now.”
The Bible reveals Jesus as both fully God and fully man, as highlighted in Isaiah 9:6 where He is called Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God.
The Bible presents a profound mystery concerning the nature of Jesus Christ, affirming that He is both fully divine and fully human. Isaiah 9:6 prophesizes this dual nature by calling Him Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, and the Everlasting Father. This means that while He was born as a child in Bethlehem, He is fundamentally the Eternal Son of God, existing with the Father from eternity. His conception was miraculous, born of a virgin, ensuring that He was without sin, fulfilling the need for a perfect Savior who could redeem humanity from sin and death.
Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 7:14
The prophecy in Isaiah 7:14 states that a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, fulfilling this crucial aspect of Christ's incarnation.
The virgin birth of Jesus is crucial for understanding His nature as the sinless Son of God. Isaiah 7:14 clearly prophesizes that a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, thus highlighting the miraculous nature of Christ's entrance into the world. This necessity stems from the theological understanding that Jesus needed to be without sin to be an adequate substitute for sinners, as He was not born of the seed of man, and therefore, had no original sin in Him. In fulfilling this prophecy, He was not just a man but the God-man, uniquely qualified to redeem His people through His life, death, and resurrection.
Isaiah 7:14, Romans 5:12
Jesus as the Prince of Peace signifies His role in reconciling believers with God through His sacrificial death.
The title of Jesus as the Prince of Peace is foundational to the Christian faith because it underscores His role in providing reconciliation between sinful humanity and a holy God. This peace is achieved through the sacrifice He made on the cross, where He bore the punishment for sin. As stated in Isaiah 9:6, His government and peace shall have no end, indicating that His rule brings lasting peace not just in a temporal sense but for eternity. Through His blood, believers are granted peace with God, enabling them to live in assurance of their salvation. This peace also transforms believers' relationships with one another, fostering unity and love among God's people.
Isaiah 9:6, Colossians 1:20, Romans 5:1
Jesus fulfills the role of a Wonderful Counselor by providing divine guidance and wisdom, as well as advocating for His people before God.
The title Wonderful Counselor assigned to Jesus reflects His profound wisdom and guidance that is available to believers. In this role, He provides not only knowledge but also the means to navigate the complexities of life and faith. As the advocate for His people, He intercedes at the throne of grace, quelling accusations against them and ensuring that they find favor before God. His counsel is rooted in His nature as God, which means that His advice is perfect, infallible, and tailored to meet the needs of each individual believer. The Scriptures convey that those who seek His counsel will find direction and peace, emphasizing His continuous support in the journey of faith.
Isaiah 9:6, Hebrews 7:25
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