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A VIRGIN SHALL CONCEIVE...
ISAIAH 7:14

Pastor Stephen Muncherian
December 19, 2004


There was a lady who had a circle of friends that she really wanted to buy Christmas presents for.  But, she had been so busy at work - time had slipped away - she just wasn’t able to get to the store to buy any gifts.


Time was running out.  So not too many days before Christmas she decided to give up on the gift idea and just buy everybody the same Christmas card.


She went to the local gift store and hurriedly went through the now picked over stack of cards and found a box of fifty - just exactly what she wanted.  She really didn’t take time to read the message.  But, she did notice the beautiful cover - a manger scene with angels and a star and a gold border around it all.  She thought,
“That’s perfect.”  So she signed all of them, “With all my love.”  And sent them off to her friends.


As New Year’s came she had time to go back and look at the two or three cards she had left over from that stack.  She finally read the message inside.  It said, in a little rhyme,
“This Christmas card is just to say, a little gift is on its way.” (1)


C
hristmas often seems like a race to the finish line.  Do you ever feel that?  Along the way we’re suppose to be enjoying ourselves - eat a lot - have warm fuzzy feelings - take time to celebrate Jesus’ birth - all the church stuff.  So many of us feel that - like outside were supposed to be one way - and inside we’re tired - rushed - empty - and trying to keep our feelings in check. 


Christmas is kind of snapshot of life.  A mad dash to the finish line.  Somehow as we’re running we’re suppose to keep up and keep it all together.  How are we suppose to keep it all together and why?  Is there a real value to our lives and what we do? 


This morning we have a great opportunity to be reminded of the incredible value - the worth - that God places on each one of us.  How greatly He loves us.  The lengths He is willing to go to demonstrate His great love.


Please turn with me to Isaiah 7:14 - or you can find it on the sermon notes.  I’d like for us to read this verse out loud together.  It’s a familiar verse.  So, reading it together will help us to get it fresh in our minds.


Do you have it?  Read with this prophecy with me.  Isaiah 7:14: 
“Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign:  Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel.”


The setting of this verse - where it fits in history - has significance for us.  The “therefore” part.  Why is this verse here in Isaiah? 


In 741 B.C. - at the time of this prophecy - Ahaz was the king of Judah. 
Ahaz was a wicked man.  He had no faith in God.  He worshipped Baal.  Sacrificed his sons in fire.  Practiced all kinds of pagan rituals and beliefs.  A God-less evil man.


At that time the
kings of Syria and Israel had joined forces and were attacking Judah.  They were pressing in - destruction was certain.  It was a time of fear - anxiousness - uncertainty.  Sometimes we find ourselves feeling that way.


In the face of this hopeless situation - King Ahaz takes things from the Temple - things made of
gold and silver that were used in worshipping God - King Ahaz sent them to the king of Assyria - the superpower of the day.  Paid the Assyrians to defend him against the kings of Syria and Israel.


At that time
God sends the prophet Isaiah to plead with Ahaz to trust God.  God - through Isaiah - gives to Ahaz words of comfort and reassurance.  “Your enemies - Israel and Syria - they’re weaker than you think.  I’ve got it covered.  Trust me.”


In the verses just before Isaiah 7:14 God tells Ahaz,
“I know you have trouble trusting Me.  So, ask me for a sign.  Something really impossible.  As deep as hell and as high as heaven.  There’s no limits on what you can ask for.  I’ll do it.  So you’ll know that you can trust Me.  I really will deliver you.  Just ask.”


Ahaz tells Isaiah
- the prophet of God.  “I don’t need no help from God.  I’ve already hired the Assyrian army to save us."


God chooses
- despite Ahaz’s refusal to trust God - God chooses to give this faithless - wicked - king - a sign that goes beyond anything Ahaz could have imagined - a sign to demonstrate that God is in control of what will happen to Ahaz and Judah - of what will happen to Syria and Israel and the Assyrians - a sign with world shaking significance that clearly demonstrates that God is in control of all future history - a sign that all the peoples of the world for all time will know about - that - even the midst of the destruction of the kingdom and the exile of God’s people - in the midst of the worst of what can happen to us in life - it will remain a sign of hope and reassurance for God’s people.


“Therefore
- even when you refuse to trust Me - I’m still in control and you need to know this - therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign:  Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel.”


Some 750 years
after this promise is given - the angel Gabriel comes to a young Jewish girl named Mary - of the line of David - a virgin - engaged to Joseph - and speaks to her these words:  Do not be afraid; Mary; for you have found favor with God.  And behold, you will conceive in your womb, and bear a son, and you shall name Him Jesus.  He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High”  (Luke 1:30-32)


Matthew
writes:  All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet:  ‘Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and His name shall be called Emmanuel’  (which means, God with us).” (Matthew 1:22,23)


In the midst of where we live our lives we need to get our hearts around this reality:  Immanuel - God with us.  To think about what this means for us today - and beyond.


First
is this incredible truth:  GOD with us - emphasis on God.


Turn with me to Colossians 1:15-17.  These are powerful verses that describe Jesus who is God.


We sing the words of Charles Wesley: 
“Hail the incarnate Deity, Pleased as man with men to dwell, Jesus our Immanuel.” (Hark!  The Herald Angels Sing)  Colossians 1:15-17 describe the incarnate Deity - God in the flesh.


Colossians 1:15: 
“He - Jesus - is the image of the invisible God...”


Say this with me,  
“Jesus is the image of the invisible God.”


When the angel Gabriel told Mary she was going to have a baby Mary asked,
“How?” Gabriel tells her, “It’s going to be the work of the Holy Spirit.  The baby born of you will be utterly holy - the Son of God.”  (Luke 1:34,35)


Mary is not the mother of God.  She’s the chosen vessel through whom God enters into our world as human flesh and blood.  The invisible made visible in the flesh - God incarnate.


The Bible tells us that God is invisible.  That means that God doesn’t have a physical body like we do. 
He has a mind, emotions and a will - but not a body.  God is a spirit.  (John 4:24)  Spirits dont have flesh and blood.  But Jesus does.  (Luke 24:39)


Lord Byron once said,
“If God is not like Jesus Christ, then God ought to be like Jesus Christ.”  To see Jesus is to see God.  Jesus is the visible expression - the very image - of the invisible God.


Going on - Colossians 1:15:  [Jesus] is
“the firstborn of all creation” - He’s the head of God’s household - first in rank - above all of creation.


V
erse 16 - for by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones of dominions or rulers or authorities - did Paul leave anything out? - all things have been created through Him and for Him.”

Walk with me through the scope of what’s being said here.


Jesus is the
source of creation.  Imagine that.  The material universe:  stars, galaxies, planets, solar systems, trees, grass, mountains, seas.


And not just the visible - but the invisible:  Jesus created electricity - radiation - magnetism - the atoms and the basic stuff that holds everything together.


And not just forces and things - Jesus created concepts and attitudes:  grace, mercy, truth, love
, the essence of life itself.  All that exists - has come into being because Jesus was motivated to create it.


V
erse 16 says that all things were created by Jesus - Hes the architect and the builder of everything that is.


V
erse 16 says that goal - the point of all that exists - the goal of creation is “for Him.”  All of this operates for Him.  A few decades ago Albert Einstein said that space is not a linear concept - extending outward in a straight line - but space is curved in on itself - joining again with itself.


Creation originated within Jesus - and converges again towards Him.  He is the reason why all things have been made.  Eventually all of the cosmos and all the events of history will find their place in the great purpose of the Father to honor and glorify Jesus.


Then in
verse 17 Paul writes that, “He is before all things - Jesus existed before creation - and in Him all things hold together.”  Paul writes that it is Jesus who holds all things together - He is the preserver - the sustainer - of creation.


Years ago I took a tour of the linear accelerator
over at Stanford University.  Maybe you’ve seen that long building that runs under 280 over by Palo Alto.  If I understand what they do there - under that long building is a long tube that the scientist send particles of matter through - accelerating them to pretty close to the speed of light - and then they shoot these particles into different types of materials to see what happens.  Basically they’re trying to smash atoms and sub-atomic matter apart.


To do that takes a tremendous amount of power - enough power to run the
cities of Modesto, Turlock, Merced, Atwater, even Planada - and have power left over.  Something holds the atom together with enormous - incredible power.  That power - according to the Bible - is vested in Jesus.  He has the power to sustain creation.


The first part of this incredible truth is
GOD with us - emphasis on God.  The second part is God WITH US - emphasis on the “with us” part.

Please turn with me to Isaiah 9 - starting at verse 2.


God’s plan of redemption didn’t start in the manger in Bethlehem - or in the womb in Nazareth. 
The virgin birth of Jesus was not a last minute idea.  It was planned by God - conceived in the mind of God - Jesus - before the beginning of creation.


Before Adam was created - God knew Mary and chose her to be a part of His plan of salvation.  Just as Mary was in the mind of God - so are we.
  So are you.


The Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 1:4: 
“He chose us in Him - Jesus - before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before Him.”


God has chosen to come to you.
  Say this with me:  “God chose me.”


Look with me at Isaiah 9 - starting at verse 2.  Think with me about what it means that God chose to come to us.


Isaiah 9:2: 
The people who walk in darkness will see a great light Those who live in a dark land, the light will shine on them - doesn’t that describe us - where we live - the people we live with - at one time or another needed light - direction - illumination.


Verse 3: 
You - God - shall multiply the nation, You shall increase their gladness; they will be glad in Your presence as with the gladness of harvest - in contrast to darkness - confusion - hopelessness - there’s harvest - a sign of abundance, blessing, hope, promise.


Why?  How?  Verse 6:
 For a child - who’s the child? - Jesus - will be born to us, a son - who? - Jesus - will be given to us; and the government will rest on His shoulders; and His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.  There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace, on the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness from then on and forevermore - it just keeps getting better forever - The zeal of the Lord of hosts will accomplish this.


Jesus - God with us - Jesus is the
The Wonderful Counselor who gives perfect divine counsel - wisdom - applying it lovingly to our circumstances.


Jesus is
the Almighty God who is an immovable fortress into which we can run and be safe.


Jesus is the
Eternal Father who is tender, faithful, wise, loving us forever with a fatherly love.  The example of fatherhood.  If our father’s messed up.  Jesus never will.


Jesus is
the Prince of Peace who is the only means of peace that this world is groaning for - true lasting peace in our hearts - minds - and souls. 


Jesus
is the One who comes to uphold true eternal justice and righteousness.  We need justice.  We need to be made right with God - to look forward to living in a relationship with God forever.


One day, the great preacher and evangelist
Charles Spurgeon was walking through the English countryside with a friend.  As they walked, Spurgeon noticed a barn with a weather vane on its roof.  At the top of the vane were these words:  GOD IS LOVE.  Spurgeon said to his friend that he thought that it was a inappropriate place for such a message.  “Weather vanes are changeable,” he said, “but God’s love is constant.”


His fiend said,
“I don’t agree with you.  You misunderstood the meaning.  That sign is indicating a truth - regardless of which way the wind blows, God is love.”


The birth of Jesus is the reality of God’s consistent undeserved love towards us. 
When we can each begin to grasp how much God loves us - each of us as we are - then we can begin to realize that were not alone.  God is with us.


THE CHOICE IS OURS


God always gives us a choice.  In whatever circumstances we find ourselves.  To choose to move towards God or away from God.


Imagine Mary - a young Jewish girl - chaste - faithful - devout.  She’s engaged to Joseph.  Which means that she was eligible to be engaged - a woman of intelligence - mastering the skills of running a home - trustworthy - responsible.  A woman of good reputation and character.  Her world is ordered and predictable.


Now - in a culture that stones adulteresses - she’s told that she’s about to become pregnant outside the boundary of marriage.  What must have gone through her mind - what fears and uncertainties?  How was she suppose to explain the pregnancy to her family - to Joseph?


There’s a choice here
.  Mary needs to make it.  The angel Gabriel tells  Mary that she will conceive” - future tense.  She hasn’t conceived - yet.  God will do this in you.  But you must choose to let Him.


Mary responds - she chooses,
“I am the Lord’s servant.  May it happen to me as you have said.” (Luke 1:31,34,35,38)


It would be so easy for us to fall into the trap of thinking that Mary was somehow a superhuman - supernatural - individual with divine powers.  There are a lot of people out there who have raised Mary beyond what the Bible tells us - some even to the position of being equal to Jesus.


It would be easy to look at her and compare ourselves,
“I’m no Mary.  How could I ever have her faith?  God could never work in my life like He worked in hers.”  But Mary is an ordinary person - bound by the same flesh and circumstances that each of us are bound by.  A sinner - needing the Messiah - Jesus our Savior.


Ahaz knew about God.  He had the prophet Isaiah speaking God’s word to him.  Ahaz chose to trust the Assyrians - and his kingdom was left desolate.  Mary had the angel Gabriel speaking God’s word to her.  She chose to trust God - and we see the results.


So we have a choice.  We hear these words,
“a virgin shall conceive” and we know the fulfillment - Immanuel - God is with us.  But we need to chose to respond - to chose to allow God to work in our lives.  Regardless of the consequences, will we trust God?  Will we surrender ourselves to the work of God in our lives?


If you remember nothing else this morning remember this: 
T
rust in the God who has come to be with you - and He will take you - and do the miraculous in you and through you.



 

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1. Charles R. Swindoll, Swindoll’s Ultimate Book of Illustrations & Quotes, page 81

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