DAILY DEVOTION — December 1
The Promise Fulfilled
Isaiah 9:6 (NKJV)
(For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given...)
Centuries before the birth of Christ, Isaiah prophesied the arrival of a Savior who would bring light into
darkness and hope into despair. This verse is not just a promise—it is a portrait of Jesus, the long-waited Messiah. Every title listed—Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace—reveals a facet of His divine identity and the completeness of His care for humanity.
The Christmas season reminds us that God’s promises are sure, and His timing is perfect. When hope seemed lost, He sent His Son as the fulfillment of every prophecy and every longing heart.
Gratitude deepens our awe for this miraculous truth: God came near, not to condemn, but to save. Christ’s birth was the beginning of peace on earth—the peace that starts in every heart that receives
Him.
Reflection Questions:
1. What does Isaiah 9:6 teach me about who Jesus truly is?
2. How can I live with renewed awe and gratitude for His coming?
3. What part of Christ’s character—His wisdom, peace, or power—do I need to embrace today?
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for coming as the promised Savior. You are my Wonderful Counselor and my
Prince of Peace. Help me to remember that You are everything I need in every season. Let Your presence bring peace and joy to my heart today. Amen.
Practical Application:
● Reflect on which name of Jesus from this verse brings you the most comfort.
● Spend time thanking Him for coming as both God and man.
● Share Isaiah 9:6 with someone who needs hope this season.
Takeaway Thought:
Every name of Jesus reveals a promise, and every promise reminds us—He is everything we’ll ever
need.
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The Promise Fulfilled
➡️ Isaiah 9:6 (NKJV)
(For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given...)
Centuries before the birth of Christ, Isaiah prophesied the arrival of a Savior who would bring light into
darkness and hope into despair. This verse is not just a promise—it is a portrait of Jesus, the long-waited Messiah. Every title listed—Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace—reveals a facet of His divine identity and the completeness of His care for humanity.
The Christmas season reminds us that God’s promises are sure, and His timing is perfect. When hope seemed lost, He sent His Son as the fulfillment of every prophecy and every longing heart.
Gratitude deepens our awe for this miraculous truth: God came near, not to condemn, but to save. Christ’s birth was the beginning of peace on earth—the peace that starts in every heart that receives
Him.
Reflection Questions:
1. What does Isaiah 9:6 teach me about who Jesus truly is?
2. How can I live with renewed awe and gratitude for His coming?
3. What part of Christ’s character—His wisdom, peace, or power—do I need to embrace today?
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for coming as the promised Savior. You are my Wonderful Counselor and my
Prince of Peace. Help me to remember that You are everything I need in every season. Let Your presence bring peace and joy to my heart today. Amen.
Practical Application:
● Reflect on which name of Jesus from this verse brings you the most comfort.
● Spend time thanking Him for coming as both God and man.
● Share Isaiah 9:6 with someone who needs hope this season.
Takeaway Thought:
Every name of Jesus reveals a promise, and every promise reminds us—He is everything we’ll ever
need.
#LordsbookDailys #Isaiah96 #DailyDevotion #NKJVScripture #PrinceOfPeace #WonderfulCounselor #GetInTheWord #FaithOnline