Faith Through The Fire
Isaiah walked into the throne room of God.. Not in a dream. Not a metaphor. A vision so real that the train of God's robe filled the entire temple. Six-winged creatures surrounding the throne crying holy, holy, holy — covering their faces because even the seraphim couldn't look directly at what was there. And Isaiah's first response wasn't worship. It was collapse. "I am ruined. I am a man of unclean lips." Then something changed everything. An angel flew to him with a burning coal from the altar and touched his mouth. "Your guilt is taken away. Your sin is atoned for." And immediately God asked — whom shall I send? The man who just called himself ruined said — here am I. Send me. That's Isaiah 6. And what most people miss completely is that the Lord enthroned in glory that Isaiah saw — John 12:41 confirms it — was Jesus. Before Bethlehem. Before the cross. Before His ministry. Isaiah saw the full glory of the King of Kings and it broke him completely before it sent him. Here's the revelation that closes out this entire series — the thing you're most ashamed of is what God will use most. The area you feel most convicted in, the struggle you think disqualifies you, the pattern you keep going back to — that's not the reason God can't use you. That's exactly where He's building your authority. Isaiah said he was a man of unclean lips. God used his mouth to write the most prophetic book in the Old Testament. God doesn't call you by your sin. He calls you righteous — and then He sends you. This is the Series Finale of You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. Watch from Episode 1. "In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne; and the train of his robe filled the temple." — Isaiah 6:1 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Sat (Coed) 7PM Eastern — DM "Bible study" to join
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