Leonard Ravenhill (19071994), a British evangelist, once said, The greatest miracle God can do today is take an unholy man out of an unholy world, make that man holy, then put him back into that unholy world and keep him holy in it. This seems to be what God did to Isaiah when He called him to speak to His people.
Around the time of the death of Uzziah, one of Judahs more successful kings, Isaiah had a vision of God. The prophet saw Him as the true King of the universe, sitting on a lofty throne. In the vision, Isaiah saw seraphim worshiping God with a hymn that praised His holiness, majesty, and glory.
Isaiahs vision of God led to a true vision of himself as unholy and broken before God. Woe is me, for I am undone! Isaiah said (6:5). This recognition of sin led him to a need for and the reception of Gods cleansing grace (v.7). Newly cleansed, Isaiah was commissioned to spread Gods message (v.9). The Lord sent Isaiah into an unholy world, not only to live a holy life but also to tell an unholy people about a holy God.
The Lord wants to show Himself to us, thus giving us a truer vision of ourselves, a deeper need for His grace, and a greater commitment to live and speak for Him. What a miracle!
This was so wonderful, Gail. Thank you!