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In the year 730 B.C., King Ahaz is in distress upon learning that Assyria plans to conquer Jerusalem. The prophet Isaiah addresses the king, speaking in Isaiah 9:6 of one who will come to help. His first royal title is "Wonderful Counselor." The title implies that he will be a king like Solomon with both the wisdom and power to guide and lead all in His kingdom. Jesus Christ perfectly lives up to this royal title in two respects. First, He brought words of WISDOM and truth that consistently "astonished" his hearers. Second, Christ's EXPERIENCE on earth validates his counsel to mankind. Jesus experienced the same challenges and emotions that we do. God sent Jesus, the Messiah, to meet us in our felt needs and to provide for our ultimate need -- a Savior. Where do we seek our help: the Wonderful Counselor or a counterfeit?
The Spirit of God gave the prophet Isaiah revelation about the promised Messiah, the Savior of the world. In His birth announcement in Isaiah 9 we are given four royal titles that vividly describe the nature and work of the Messiah. This Advent, we will study these four titles in their context, how Jesus Christ fulfills each royal title, and why we can worship Jesus Christ as our true king this Christmas season.
Pastor Nate Keeler shares "The Antidote to Uncertainty" from Psalm 121. We live in a world of instability, dangers and uncertainty. This reality tempts us to seek security and safety in false hopes or to never take any risks in life. Come learn the courage-producing antidote to uncertainty. Communion will be served during the service.
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We live in a time and place in history that has never been more secure, comfortable and advanced. A time when information has never been more accessible. But despite all of these blessings, it seems that we are experiencing more fear, worry, negativity and inadequacy than ever before. What if the antidote to the "age of anxiety" comes from revisiting ancient, tried and true solutions from God's Word? Join us as we learn how to emotionally thrive even in distress by rediscovering the power of the Psalms.