For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. – Isaiah 9:6 (NIV)
I know there are things that I have never taken the time to notice. For example, one day I was talking to someone about a family member and they asked what that person did for a job. And I realized, I had spent time with them, talked with them, but never stopped to ask or even think about what their career was. I honestly had to say I had no idea what my family member did. I realized that I had taken for granted that part of their life.
How many times do we read the Bible in the same way? We see a verse that we’ve seen time and time again, and never stop to take time to think about or ask about what it means.
In today’s verse, I realized I had never stopped to think about what everlasting father meant.
So I researched a little and realized that everlasting father doesn’t mean that Jesus (who the verse is talking about) is our everlasting father. Rather it refers to His character or how He treats us. He treats us not as subject, but rather as children. In His dealings with us, He isn’t a ruler who lays down the law or who demands unreasonable things from His subjects. Instead, He is like a father to us.
Jesus loves us. He goes out of His way to demonstrate His love to us. First, by humbling Himself and coming to earth as a baby. Then by living a sinless life and dying for us. Jesus doesn’t rule over us and give us what we deserve. Instead He loves us. He is the everlasting father that goes out of HIs way to show His compassion to us.
That’s good news. As we think about Him this Christmas season, we can realize that He loves us and treats us not as subjects, but as children. We can as a child would to His father, talk to Him, learn from Him, and be loved by Him. This Christmas, thank Jesus for coming and loving us deeply. Don’t take for granted what He did, but rather spend some time getting to know what He has done for us.