Isaiah 9 contains the phrase, “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given…” You might recognize this passage as the inspiration for the famous musical composition—Handel’s Messiah. The passage is usually read in Christmas services and programs as a reminder that the Messiah's birth was necessary for him to act as mediator between us and God, and that is why the Son was given. While this is certainly true and deserves multiple "AMENS," the passage teaches us so much more than that! Isaiah chapter 9:6-7 teaches the ongoing progression of Christ's government of peace and justice which began during his first advent.
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The short answer is yes; he was.
What makes someone a refugee? Some have played word games to obfuscate this straightforward question. A refugee is anyone who has been forced to leave their home to escape persecution, natural disaster, or war. Does Jesus match this definition?
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