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"NAMES
OF CHRIST"©
THE
WONDERFUL COUNSELLOR Introduction: It is no secret that the human race is in constant search of counsel. Psychiatrist, Physiologist, marriage counselors, Astrologist, Spiritualist and a variety of other listeners are doing a booming business. The Bible tells us "Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the Multitude of counsellors there is safety." (Prov. 11: 14). God provides excellent counsel (Prov. 22:20), but all too often people opt for the counsel of the wicked (Prov. 12:5). Jesus Christ, the Wonderful Counsellor, provides excellent advice to the subjects that are the most addressed, even today! I. PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS A. Family problems- Jesus recognized that people would have family problems - He even indicated that some of these problems would be a result of Christ's rule in a person's life.
II. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Jesus gave sound principles for finances.
III. HOW TO KNOW THE WELL OF GOD Jesus seemed to spend more time concentrating on doing the already revealed will of God than worrying about the yet unrevealed (Matt. 22:36-40).
IV. STRUGGLES OF THE FLESH Jesus was not nearly as condemning as some Christians are concerning struggles of the flesh, and yet He was very demanding when it came to repentance (Jn. 8:1-11).
WONDERFUL, COUNSELLOR He is a Wonderful, Counsellor. Justly is He called Wonderful, for He is both God and man. His love is the wonder of angels and glorified saints; in His birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension, He was wonderful. A constant series of wonders attended Him, and without controversy, great was the mystery of godliness concerning Him. He is the Counsellor, for He was intimately acquainted with the counsels of God from eternity, and He gives counsel to the children of men, in which He consults our welfare. It is by Him that God has given us counsel. He is made of God to us wisdom. He spoke of His own authority: "Verily, I say unto you." Other teachers explained the law; He is the lawgiver. Others drew more or less pure waters from cisterns: He is in Himself a well of water, from which all may draw. He alone is sufficient for us. He not only speaks the truth, which needs no other confirmation than His own lips, but He is the truth. We may canvass other men's teachings and distinguish their insight from their errors; we have but to accept Ms.
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