Bibles & Botox
In this final episode of our Living from Grace series, we step into one of the most powerful encounters in all of Scripture — Isaiah’s vision in chapter 6. “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord…” Isaiah sees God high and lifted up. Holy. Untouchable. Sovereign. And his immediate response? Not confidence. Not calling. Not purpose. “Woe is me. I am undone.” In this episode, we unpack: • What it actually means that God is holy • The Hebrew word behind “undone” and why it matters • Why conviction is not condemnation • How grace always comes before commission • Why you don’t have to strive to be sent Isaiah doesn’t volunteer for ministry because he feels qualified. He volunteers after he’s been cleansed. After the coal touches his lips. After atonement is declared over him. Grace precedes assignment. If you’ve ever felt unworthy, disqualified, too messy, too late, too broken — this conversation is for you. Because the gospel doesn’t begin with “Here I am.” It begins with “Your guilt is taken away.” And only then can you say, “Send me.” This episode will ground you in truth, strip away performance Christianity, and remind you that holiness isn’t meant to crush you — it’s meant to transform you. Listen in and rediscover what it means to live sent… from grace. Text us with questions or prayer requests 🩷 [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544790/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544790/support]
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