In today's gathering, we delved into the profound difference between mere religious motion and a genuine, vibrant relationship with the God of the Bible. We explored this through the lens of Isaiah 6, where the prophet Isaiah encounters the living God in a vision that is both awe-inspiring and transformative.
Isaiah's vision begins with a revelation of the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted. The majesty of God is such that the train of His robe fills the temple, and seraphim proclaim His holiness. This encounter brings Isaiah to a place of deep conviction and awareness of his own sinfulness, particularly the sins of his lips. Yet, in this moment of confession, God's grace abounds as a seraph touches Isaiah's lips with a coal from the altar, symbolizing the forgiveness and atonement of his sins.
This passage teaches us that a true encounter with God leads to a "wow" moment—an overwhelming realization of His holiness and love. It also brings us to a "woe" moment, where we become acutely aware of our sin in the light of God's purity. But it doesn't end there; it leads to a "what" moment, where we understand the depth of God's forgiveness and the removal of our guilt. Finally, it propels us into a "we" moment, where we respond to God's call to go and make disciples, sharing the good news with others.
As followers of Jesus, we are not merely adherents to a set of doctrines or participants in religious rituals. We are missionaries, called to love and serve those around us, starting with our own families. We are to be disciple-makers, living out the gospel in every aspect of our lives and inviting others into a relationship with Christ.
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