This sermon is called "Everlasting Father" as we continue to look at the titles for the coming Messiah given in Isaiah 9:6. It is interesting to think of the baby born in the manger on Christmas Day as being an "everlasting father". We see how we all need a true father to watch over us, teach us, and protect us. Sometimes we have great examples of this in our earthly fathers, but sometimes we don't. Jesus is, for us, the fulfillment of what all our earthly fathers should be, and he is "everlasting" meaning he never gives up on us, never leaves us or forsakes us.
This sermon is called "Everlasting Father" as we continue to look at the titles for the coming Messiah given in Isaiah 9:6. It is interesting to think of the baby born in the manger on Christmas Day as being an "everlasting father". We see how we all need a true father to watch over us, teach us, and protect us. Sometimes we have great examples of this in our earthly fathers, but sometimes we don't. Jesus is, for us, the fulfillment of what all our earthly fathers should be, and he is "everlasting" meaning he never gives up on us, never leaves us or forsakes us.