Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Isaiah 6

Before we know joy, we need to see Christ as He is and ourselves for who we are...


Sight: He saw the Lord (Isa. 6:1–4)
When your world tumbles in, it is good to look at things from heaven’s point of view.
Insight: He saw himself (Isa. 6:5–7)
The sight of a holy God, and the sound of the holy hymn of worship, brought great conviction to
Isaiah’s heart; and he confessed that he was a sinner. Unclean lips are caused by an unclean
heart. Before we can minister to others, we must permit God to minister to us. Before we
pronounce “woe” upon others, we must sincerely say, “Woe is me!” Isaiah’s conviction led to
confession, and confession led to cleansing
Vision: He saw the need (Isa. 6:8)
The nation needed the Lord, and the Lord wanted a servant to minister to the people.
Blindness: The nation could not see (Isa. 6:9–13)

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