For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and
the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called
Wonderful, Counseller, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of
Peace. (Isa. 9:6)
It ought to be observed that those titles are not foreign to
the subject, but are adapted to the case in hand, for the Prophet describes
what Christ will show himself to be towards believers. He does not speak of
Christ's mysterious essence, but applauds his excellencies, which we perceive
and experience by faith. This ought to be the more carefully considered,
because the greater part of men are satisfied with his mere name, and do not
observe his power and energy, though that ought to be chiefly regarded.
[By the title Wonderful]
he arouses the minds of the godly to earnest attention, that they may
expect from Christ something more excellent than what we see in the ordinary
course of God's works, as if he had said, that in Christ are hidden the
invaluable treasures of wonderful things. (Col 2:3.) And, indeed, the
redemption which he has brought surpasses even the creation of the world. It
amounts to this, that the grace of God, which will be exhibited in Christ,
exceeds all miracles.
The reason of this second title [Counselor] is, that the
Redeemer will come endowed with absolute wisdom. Now, let us remember what I
have just noticed, that the Prophet does not here reason about the hidden
essence of Christ, but about the power which he displays towards us. It is not,
therefore, because he knows all his Father's secrets that the Prophet calls him
Counsellor, but rather because, proceeding from the bosom of the Father, (Joh
1:18,) he is in every respect the highest and most perfect teacher.
In like manner we are not permitted to get wisdom but from
his Gospel, and this contributes also to the praise of the Gospel, for it
contains the perfect wisdom of God, as Paul frequently shows. (1Cor. 1:24,30;
Eph 1:17; Col 1:9.) (Commentaries)
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