Reference

Isaiah 9:6
The Counselor

This powerful message reminds us that seeking counsel isn't a sign of weakness—it's actually a mark of wisdom and spiritual maturity. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, we're invited to understand Jesus not just as Savior, but as our Wonderful Counselor who knows us more intimately than anyone else ever could. The sermon unpacks three compelling reasons why we need counsel: we don't know what we don't know, there's safety in wise advisors, and counsel provides direction for growth. What's particularly striking is how this teaching affirms that Jesus speaks to us through multiple channels—through prayer and Scripture, yes, but also through Christian counselors, pastors, small groups, worship music, and even everyday conversations in church hallways. The message challenges a false dichotomy many of us have held: that seeking professional help somehow means we lack faith. Instead, we're encouraged to see therapists, financial advisors, marriage counselors, and other helpers as tools in Jesus' toolbox. He uses them to reach us where we are. The key is ensuring our counsel is rooted in biblical truth and godly principles. This isn't about replacing Jesus—it's about recognizing all the ways He chooses to minister to us. When we humble ourselves enough to admit we need help, we position ourselves to receive the multifaceted wisdom God wants to pour into our lives.