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And He Shall Be Called Everlasting Father

And He Shall Be Called: Everlasting Father

Isaiah strives to ensure the reign of God is not only established by the Might of God but also depicts the length of His reign.  There is a temporal and eternal aspect of God in describing Him as both everlasting and Father.  With these two words alone, there is no question as to what Isaiah is saying.  Jesus reigns has been inaugurated from the beginning of time and will continue into eternity.  He is the progenitor of all life and by Him all things have come into being.  He is the order and the guide for all creation and He rules His people with the love and care that would spring forth from a father.  He is our Everlasting Father.

And He Shall Be Called: Mighty God

And He Shall Be Called: Mighty God

Strength and might are not something to be scoffed at.  Nor at they things that need to be displayed in a braggadocios manner.  True strength does not need to prove itself and nothing is truly beneath it.  Strength is not “too good” for a certain place or activity but neither does it feel the need to reassure its presence through multiple and numerous loud assertions.  For Jesus Christ and His coming, Jesus displayed His might.  While being fully God, He lowered himself and became man, a concept many other religious scoff at.  Yet the reason for this is clear.  He was coming to save His people and declaring war against the forces of darkness and evil.  

Nobody Special 023: Manhood By Two Men Who Love Musicals

This week the boys of Nobody Special recall what they are thankful for since they horrible missed it during the actual Thanksgiving week.  Then things get a little crazy as they try everything they can to not talk about the increasing accounts of sexual harassment.  With the revelations about Al Franken, Matt Later, and many others, Caleb and Danny look into what it means to be a man of God.  

In a world where people pursue power and influence over integrity, it is time for the men of God to rise up, hold each other accountable, and be men of God.  We look at the common struggles, temptations, and solutions to walking in integrity.  

And He Shall Be Called: Wonderful Counselor

And He Shall Be Called: Wonderful Counselor

At the front of who this coming Messiah is remains a Wonderful Counselor.  When we hear this phrase our initial reaction is to reduce it to a good psychologist.  He is someone we can go to who would give us good advice.  However true this may be, this severely understates the full scope of Jesus Christ.  When Isaiah speaks of something being “wonderful” it is not as we understand it now, but more so as something that is full of wonder. It is incomprehensible and unfathomable. The counsel that Christ brings defies the expectations of mankind and exceeds our humanly ability to understand.  Furthermore, Christ goes beyond merely being a counselor as we understand that term, but he is the one who derives the plan.  The counsel that Jesus brings is the plan for our salvation.

Nobody Special 020: Lying to Children and Asking For Candy

Nobody Special 020: Lying to Children and Asking For Candy

This week the boys of Nobody Special look at various holidays and where they stand.  Is Santa real?  Maybe. But definitely not.  What about halloween?  We look at whether we should even participate and whether we should lie to children about even the concept of Santa.  Also, the boys look at whether Christian should participate in halloween and how the church should respond in the face of those who disagree with us.  We should all respond with one another in grace and love.  The Gospel Outpost Presents Nobody Special.  Be sure you like us, give us stars and ratings and tell your friends. And be sure and write in with your questions!  Sorry Ethan.  

Drained: For Those Who Feel Alone

Drained: For Those Who Feel Alone

In some ways, being physically alone is easier.  It feels almost like a retreat.  There are extended times of being by yourself and refreshing times of figuring some things out.  This is not the draining I am referring to.  The draining comes when you interact with the world around you and still feel alone.  For the Christian, follow Christ can feel lonely.  With the struggle to remain in purity and follow Christ wherever he leads, often times there will be parts it will feel you are alone.

Drained: For Those Who Feel Sick

Imagine for a moment, you are the men who lowered their friend through the roof or that you are the man himself. The stories have circulated regarding this man who had healed people in each town he went. As he sees the faith of the men, he looks at the paralytic and says, “You’re sins are forgiven.” The expectations were probably different, but Jesus understood the greater needs of the people. We all, are at the point of the paralytic where we are unable to move on our own, spiritually speaking. Yet, Jesus, our Great Physician, welcomed us to come closer in our sickness and receive healing, the true healing that restores our soul.

Drained: For Those Who Feel Sick

Drained: For Those Who Feel Weak

While there is debate as to what the thorn in Paul’s flesh was referring to, it is undeniable that he indeed had a pronounced weakness.  Paul is not alone in this either. Every person has their limits as to how far they are able to achieve.  Our muscles get fatigued, our emotions run dry, and our spirit grows weak from time to time.  We all have times where we feel empty.  Yet, even beyond that, we all endure times when we feel weak and unable to accomplish the task ahead of us.  These weaknesses are reminders that we should, first and foremost, run to God.

Drained: For Those Who Feel Empty

Drained: For Those Who Feel Empty

For everyone who has ever felt drained and empty, Christ offers an alternative. There is the promise of rest for our souls, often times despite the tumultuous situations we find ourselves in. Sure, we will all endure times of feeling drained and our energy lacking, but Jesus seeks to restore our soul eternally. There is rear. There is peace. And there is the easy burden that Christ gives to us.

Compassion

The Regret of God

We know that God is an all knowing and infallible God. Yet, multiple times in the bible, it says that God had “regret” for making man. Most notably you see this in Genesis 6:6 with the events leading up to the Great Flood.