December 2, 2025
24 Days of Christmas
Isaiah 9:2-7
These scriptures highlight the themes of hope and divine intervention. The passage begins
with a proclamation of light coming to those in darkness, symbolizing the
arrival of the Messiah. The text emphasizes the joy and liberation that this
light brings to a people oppressed by fear and despair.
Key Themes:
- Light
in Darkness: The imagery of light signifies hope and salvation for
those who have been living in spiritual and physical darkness.
- The
Messiah's Birth: Verses 6-7 describe the attributes of the coming
Messiah, including titles like "Wonderful Counselor,"
"Mighty God," and "Prince of Peace," indicating His
divine nature and the peace He will bring.
- Eternal
Kingdom: The passage concludes with the assurance of an everlasting
kingdom, emphasizing God's sovereignty and the fulfillment of His
promises.
This section serves as a profound
reminder of God's faithfulness and the hope found in Christ, especially during
times of turmoil and uncertainty.
christianity.com
Isaiah
9:2-7 stands as a profound prophecy that instills hope, peace,
and the assurance of God’s eternal kingdom through the birth of Jesus
Christ.
Hazel and Henry have already visited Santa and the pics turned out great!
"The best gift under my tree is the love of my
grandchildren wrapped in hugs and sprinkled with laughter."♥🎄
Blessings to All
Until Next Time








I love your reading schedule for Advent. Those are all wonderful verses. I have to print that off and use it. Thank you. I LOVE the pictures of the great-grandkids! They are both just adorable! What a blessing they are to you! Happy days!!!
ReplyDeleteP.s. I love your Christmas tea set!!! It's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I always look forward to having it out during this time of year.
DeleteDear Mary, what beautiful photos!!! Very sweet and inspiring post. God bless you 🙏 ❤️
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DeleteThose Santa photos are precious! The little ones sure make Christmas wonderful, indeed!! Love the scriptures you shared and I am always happy to see a post from you!! xo
ReplyDeleteThe little ones make my heart happy♥ Blessings to you dear Terri!!
DeleteI appreciate the Isaiah Scripture. I'm studying Isaiah on Thursdays but we're on chapter 47. We're in the 2nd year! Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren are sweet sitting with Santa Claus.
So much to learn from Isaiah!
DeleteBeautiful scriptures. I sang along with parts of them with Handles "Messiah" music. your Santa photos are so cute. I can imagine how excited they are.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Blessings back to you Betsy!
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