My god is prophecy

Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas
Faustino de Jesús Zamora Vargas

SUMMARY: The prophecy of the birth of the Savior of the world is the most extraordinary in the pre-Christian world. Isaiah broke down the downsides of human chronology with the simple sentence that a child has been born to us, a son has been granted us. The child is the offspring of the root of David, the suffering servant whose blood would fertilize the dry land for the sin of man. A son has been given to all of us as a promise of redemption in favor of a world that walks in darkness. Christmas is not only color and apotheosis, but a symbol of spiritual birth. My prayer is that Emmanuel reigns in the heart of each of his children without the religiosity that we usually impregnate at this time.

The prophecy of the birth of the Savior of the world is the most extraordinary of all those made in the pre-Christian world. Still some theologians and dilettantes debate in their particular councils the certainty or uncertainty of this prophecy with reference to the Messiah who would come, but Jesus himself explained to his disciples “When I was still with you, He said that everything that is written about me in the law of Moses, in the prophets and in the psalms had to be fulfilled ”(Lk 24.44)

Isaiah broke down the downsides of human chronology with this simple sentence. “… A child has been born to us, a son has been granted us” (Is 9.6). God was the supreme prophet who communicated to humanity through Isaiah the arrival of the offspring of the root of David, of the suffering servant whose blood would fertilize the dry land for the sin of man, to sow the seed that would produce fruits of peace in a Kingdom established by the Messiah. The child is the one announced, conceived and brought into the world and would be called Emmanuel (Is 7.15), the incarnation of the omnipotent God, a man of advice and sorrows, of the living word, who would bring not only good news to those who open their hearts him, but also bad news for those who do not recognize his true title of Savior.

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