“For unto us a child is born … and his name
shall be called Wonderful Counselor…”
Isaiah 9:6
Isaiah 9:6
As the hustle and
bustle of Christmas is being ushered into my world, so are the words,
“Wonderful Counselor.” It’s a sacred echo from God, encouraging me to see Him
as my counselor.
What a gift, right? The One who knows everything
about me has offered to be my counselor.
I’ve sought
counseling off and on for almost thirty years. Wonderful Christian people have
listened to me and offered me their professional advice. I felt safe with them
and understood by them. They helped me define some problem areas, but I never
found my way beyond them.
That is until God brought a biblical
counselor into my life.
She heard my pain
and helped me apply the wisdom of God’s Word to it. Suddenly I began to see myself
becoming someone new. She helped me find my Sword
and showed me how to use it. She helped me to recognize the enemy’s footprints
on my heart and in my relationships. She helped me to see God as my shepherd.
She introduced me to Immanuel, the
Wonderful Counselor who is always with me (Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 9:6).
God revealed
Himself to me in those life-changing sessions.
Today,
I hear Him inviting me take advantage of His constant presence and unmatched insight.
I don’t have to wait for an appointment or budget the expense. He is always available, always listening,
and always offering His supernatural wisdom.
A great counselor
helps us to see things from a new perspective by asking us great questions.
This often helps us see our role in the situation. Our great God can empower us
to ask Him the questions that will help us see where we are getting bogged
down.
As we approach the
gift of another new year, we can ask the Wonderful Counselor for life-transforming
wisdom. The breakthroughs we need are on the other side of those questions. He
is ready to help us grasp more of the
rich and satisfying life His enemy wants to steal from us. And as we
overcome we will become more passionate and effective disciple makers.
Here are three perspective-altering
questions to get us started:
1. Where in my life do I need more of Your
wisdom? This humble
question helps acknowledge we do not have a 365-degree view of our world. Our all-wise
God knows what we need long before we do. And He promises to reveal to us the
remarkable secrets we need to know about the future when we ask. (Jeremiah 33:3)
2. Whose advice should I take and whose
should I ignore? There are
people prepared by God to deliver wise counsel to you. And there are wolves in
sheep’s clothing. He will give us discernment when we ask. He has counseled me
to look for fruit of His Spirit in their lives and to evaluate how they
prioritize His Word.
3. Am I sabotaging success in my life and
rejecting the rich blessings You are trying to give me? This is a question He must love to answer.
We have seen in His Word that He will literally move heaven and earth to get us
to His promised land. He is where
our help comes from. He gives us fresh mercy every day. He can renew our
minds.
Jennifer O. White is the author of Prayers for New Brides: Putting on God’s Armor After the Wedding Dress (February 2015). Check out her Marriage Armor for the #PrayingBride – a daily email or weekly digest with one-sentence marriage prayers from the truths of God’s Word.
Thank you, Jennifer! Your post ministered to my soul.
ReplyDelete"He is always available, always listening, and always offering His supernatural wisdom." Amen!
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