Salvation: A Study in Isaiahಮಾದರಿ

What does it say?
Isaiah had a vision of the Holy, Majestic God. He confessed his sin, received cleansing, and responded to God’s call to be His messenger.
What does it mean?
The death of the king presented a crisis for Israel and a personal crisis for Isaiah. His focus was on the sins of an unrepentant nation until he saw the vision of God. When Isaiah was given a fresh view of God, he was struck by His compelling holiness and permeating glory. He saw a future for himself and the nation. Isaiah suddenly had an acute awareness of personal sin, but God initiated cleansing. Even though the only observable fruit in Isaiah’s ministry would be that of faithful obedience to God’s call, he was given the hope of a remnant who would receive God’s promised “holy seed.”
How should I respond?
When a crisis comes, it causes us to evaluate and regroup. Today’s passage shows that crises should also cause us to look to God. As we seek Him through the study of Scripture, we gain perspective of who we are compared to who He is. God is completely separate, pure in every way, completely different from what you and I can know and be: transcendent, incomprehensible, and incomparable. Those who truly encounter God are convicted and cleansed of sin, forever changed, and equipped to be faithful through a crisis. Take time to ask for a fresh view of God’s holiness. You will gladly surrender to His call when you see God as He is.
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God calls Isaiah to prophesy to the idolatrous and rebellious people of Israel. Although a season of destruction was coming, Isaiah also prophesied of a coming “servant of the Lord” who would be “pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities…and with His wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Even amid deep wickedness, God was still painting pictures of a greater salvation to coming in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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