📖 Book of Isaiah 6:1–7
The year King Uzziah died, Isaiah saw the Lord.
Not a small vision.
Not a dream.
But the Lord — high and lifted up — seated on a throne, and the train of His robe filled the temple.
Seraphim surrounded Him crying, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty!”
The doorposts shook. The temple filled with smoke.
And in that holy moment, Isaiah did not shout.
He did not celebrate.
He collapsed under conviction.
“Woe is me! I am undone! I am a man of unclean lips…”
When holiness reveals itself, excuses disappear.
But God did not silence Isaiah.
He purified him.
A seraphim flew from the altar with a live coal — blazing, burning, holy.
And he touched Isaiah’s lips.
The very place Isaiah confessed as unclean…
was the very place God chose to cleanse.
“Your guilt is taken away. Your sin is atoned for.”
The fire did not destroy him.
It refined him.
Then God asked, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for Us?”
And the man who just cried “I am undone”
now declared boldly:
“Here am I. Send me.”
🔥 Conviction prepared him.
🔥 The altar purified him.
🔥 The fire positioned him.
God does not call the qualified.
He qualifies the called.
If God is convicting you, He is not rejecting you.
He is preparing you.
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