Saturday, December 23, 2006

Wonderful Counselor

"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given…and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor," Isaiah 9:6

"Wonderful" is a word that in the original Hebrew means beyond our comprehension. Part of what this means is that Christ is far beyond our thinking and understanding. It's simply mind-boggling who Christ is-and what He has done. He is uncommon, unique, and distinctly different from everyone else.

Jesus is called "Wonderful Counselor" by the prophet Isaiah. A counselor is someone who can help us put the broken pieces back together and make sense out of our lives. And because Jesus is Counselor above all others, life makes sense when we know Him! This also means that without Him, nothing makes sense-not even Christmas!

This is why so many people are actually miserable during the Christmas season. They are filled with anger, self-importance, and other spiritual poisons. They're also battling emotional and psychological problems that result from their spiritual needs. People think they need medications and counselors, but they're only partly correct. What they really need is the Wonderful Counselor!

Let us take time today to thank God who sent His Son… the Wonderful Counselor…

Discovering what truly matters in light of eternity is a lesson we have to keep learning and relearning as we go along. And learning that is part of what Christ does as He works in our life each and every day.

But what are we doing in the meantime that will matter for eternity? We need to take a look at our schedules and ask ourselves how much of our time is devoted to building our relationship with Christ, loving and serving others, and helping the lost know Christ? If the answer to this question bothers us, we need to be ready to make some adjustments.

WE NEED TO FOCUS ON WHAT WILL MATTER FOR ETERNITY.

As the Season of Advent comes to an end, let us 'fine tune' our lives to welcome the Wonderful Counselor.

May we also ask our Blessed Mother to help us feel the excitement and joy she experienced when she bore the Wonderful Counselor.

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