Again the LORD spoke to
Ahaz: “Ask aa sign of the LORD your God; let it be deep as Sheol or high as
heaven.” But Ahaz said, “I will not ask, and I will not put the LORD to the
test.” And he said, “Hear then, O house of David! Is it too little for you to
weary men, that you weary my God also? Therefore the Lord himself will give you
a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his
name Immanuel. He shall eat curds and honey when he knows how to refuse the
evil and choose the good. For before the boy knows how to refuse the evil and
choose the good, the land whose two kings you dread will be deserted. The LORD
will bring upon you and upon your people and upon your father’s house such days
as have not come since the day that kEphraim departed from Judah—the king of
Assyria!” (Isaiah
7:10-17 ESV).
Isaiah
told Ahaz not to fear but to stand firm with faith in God. Israel and Syria
would soon be shattered, he said. God even offered to give Ahaz a sign of his
own choosing to prove that he could trust God. But Ahaz refused. So God, the
true King of kings, gave both Ahaz and the house of David a sign. God said a
virgin would have a son, and he would be called Immanuel, which means “God with
us.”
We are
just two weeks away from Christmas. Matthew describes the birth of Christ as
God’s miraculous fulfillment of the sign given to Ahaz. Jesus was born, and he
is Immanuel, “God with us” (cf. Matthew 1:9, 23). We may be tempted to lose
heart because of warring nations or life-threatening events, but this sign
remains our hope. Immanuel has come and is coming again. Stand firm in faith
for “if God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31).
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