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Advent 14: Maher-shalal-hash-baz

So Is This About Jesus or Not?

Yes. This is about Jesus, but first, it’s about Maher-shalal-hash-baz. The whole point of this sign is that it provides something tangible for Ahaz to see. That’s why we get the first fulfillment one page over in Isaiah 8.

To understand this, we need to know a little something about the Hebrew language (because the Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew). The word translated as “virgin” doesn’t necessarily have to mean “virgin.” It could just mean “young woman.” This little boy was actually born to Isaiah and his wife. God confirms this when he tells Isaiah that before his son is even old enough to say his parents’ names, the threat will be over.

You might be thinking, how do we know it’s about Jesus? Great question. There are two clear ways we see this. First, in the original prophecy, there are hints that more is going on here. For instance, Isaiah says they will call the baby “Immanuel,” which means “God with us,” and this part does not apply to Maher-shalal-hash-baz. It is obviously looking forward to something better.

The second clear way we know is because Matthew tells us in the New Testament. Matthew 1:23 takes this verse and applies it to Jesus.

“Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel (which means, God with us).”

Matthew 1:23

And something really cool about the Greek language (the language the New Testament was originally written in) is that this word can only mean “virgin.” This makes it even more specific and even more miraculous.

Reflection

Why should this make us think about Christmas? We need to worship God because he is in total and complete control. We should praise him because the more we learn about the way he works, the more amazing it becomes. When it looked like all was lost, God gave Ahaz a sign that he would be delivered. This provided a temporary deliverance. However, the bigger problem wasn’t national or political; it was spiritual. The answer to this problem doesn’t come until around 700 years later when God himself becomes for us the fulfillment of his own prophecy. This little baby is more than a sign; he’s the answer. He actually is God with us.

Let’s talk about it:

  1. Have you ever had times when you felt that things were really bad and you wanted a word from God to comfort you? The good news is that we have that for us whenever we need it in the Bible.
  2. Look at how God has always provided in miraculous ways in the past and trust that he will continue to do the same for you.
  3. Remember that this little baby, born 2,000 years ago, grew up to be our Savior, and we can always trust in him.

Free Advent Bible Study

Let’s stand back and marvel at God’s grace and sovereignty, and focus on God this Christmas. May we join with the angels singing, “Glory to God in the highest” (Luke 2:14).

Join this 25-day Advent journey, The Things Concerning Himself, as we worship Christ and celebrate his coming.

Zach Mabry

Zach Mabry is the worship pastor and one of the main teachers at Snowbird. He also directs our year-round Snowbird Institute program. He has a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and serves as an adjunct professor for Liberty University. Zach is a teaching pastor at Red Oak Church, a local church in the Andrews area.

December 14, 2023

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