John 7:52 - They answered him, “You are
not also from Galilee, are you? Search, and see that no prophet arises out of
Galilee.”
The first
century Jewish leaders held their scriptures – our Old Testament – in high
regard. However, they missed the best part of those scriptures’ message: the
true nature of the coming Messiah. They got Jesus’ birth place right (see
Matthew 2:4-6). They knew that as Son of David the Christ was to be born in
Bethlehem, but they missed a key prophecy from the Old Testament prophet who
wrote the most prophecies of all.
The Prophet
Isaiah lived more than 700 years before the First Christmas yet gave many
prophecies about the coming of the Christ that were given in so much incredible
detail that there is no way Jesus could have fulfilled them by chance or even
by his own effort to try and seem like the Christ. The only realistic
explanation is that he was the Christ prophesied by Isaiah and many other Old
Testament prophets and writers hundreds of years before he came.
Isaiah
Chapter Nine contains several of these. Verse One prophesied the exact location
his ministry would begin: the Land of Galilee, which was part of the Old
Testament tribal land of Naphtali. The Jerusalem-based leaders described in
John 7 and 8 had a real snobbery against the low-life Gallileans. That is why
the responded the way they did above not realizing that if they had taken to
time to study the scriptures, they would have found Isaiah Nine fulfilled that
challenge and told not only where the Christ was to come from but also what he
was to be like and what he would do.
Verses
Six and Seven revealed the unique fully divine/fully human nature of the Christ
as memorably put to music by George Frideric Handel in his Messiah:
For to us a child is born, to us a son
is given;
and the government shall be upon his
shoulder, and his name shall be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting
Father, Prince of Peace.
Of the increase of his government and
of peace there will be no end,
on the throne of David and over his
kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it
with justice and with righteousness from
this time forth and forevermore.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do
this.
Unfortunately,
most of those early Jewish leaders got it wrong. They were not willing to take
the challenge to search the scriptures for themselves to see that this Jewish
was the promised one. Many today are in the same situation, while others have
sought and found that Jesus is their Savior.
The
greatest gift of Christmas is ours when we do receive his gift. Then we get to
discover the wonderful truth Isaiah spoke of between the other two prophecies
in Verse Two of Chapter Nine and learn what Jesus came to do for us:
The people who walked in darkness have
seen a great light;
those who dwelt in a land of deep
darkness, on them has light shone.
It is my
prayer that his light will shine on you this Christmas and throughout the
coming year.
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