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Isaiah 9:6
Intro:
Perhaps one of the most popular Christmas verse is Isaiah 9:6.
In fact, I remember many years ago when the Pastor invite this group call Los Recios, (some of you probably remember them) and in one particular Christmas, they came to play and the brother Recio preached a Christmas message, being so young then i don’t quite remember the actual message but what I do remember is Wonderful Counsellor.
When Isaiah issued this prophecy, the nation was in the darkness of Assyrian domination and oppression
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