what does the bible say?
Isaiah promised a Messiah—the royal Son—who would bring peace and justice and bear the title Wonderful Counselor (Isaiah 9:6-7). There, “wonderful” means beyond human comprehension, and “counselor” refers to a wise, trusted ruler who gives perfect guidance. Isaiah echoed this when he said the Lord is wonderful in counsel (Isaiah 28:29). The promised King would be filled with the Spirit of wisdom and would judge righteously (Isaiah 11:1-4). This hope was announced to a people living under Assyrian oppression and deep uncertainty (Isaiah 8:21-22; Isaiah 9:1).
Jesus fulfilled that hope. He healed and taught with authority (Matthew 4:23; Matthew 7:28-29; Luke 4:22). He knew people’s hearts and needs (John 1:47-48; John 2:25). He taught counterintuitive truths—loving enemies, rejoicing in persecution---and trusting God rather than worrying (Luke 6:27; Matthew 5:11-12; Matthew 6:25-34). He lived without sin, died to save, and rose again (Hebrews 4:15; Mark 16:6). Paul said all wisdom is found in Him (Colossians 2:3).