How Seeing God, Seeing Ourselves, And Saying “Send Me” Unlocks Purpose - [Isaiah 6:1-8 | Verse by Verse Bible Study] Titelbild

How Seeing God, Seeing Ourselves, And Saying “Send Me” Unlocks Purpose - [Isaiah 6:1-8 | Verse by Verse Bible Study]

How Seeing God, Seeing Ourselves, And Saying “Send Me” Unlocks Purpose - [Isaiah 6:1-8 | Verse by Verse Bible Study]

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When the familiar crumbles, where do we look for meaning? We start where Isaiah did—in a room shaking with glory, where God sits high and lifted up and the train of His robe fills the temple. That vision doesn’t distract us from real life; it reframes it. Thrones on earth rotate. The throne in heaven does not. From there, purpose begins to take shape in three movements that change everything.

We walk through Isaiah 6:1–8 with care and clarity. First, we learn to see God as He is—majestic, holy, and utterly set apart. The seraphim model the posture we need: more wings for humility than for action, worship that shakes the thresholds, and a confession that God’s holiness saturates His power, love, and wisdom. Then the lens turns inward. Isaiah’s “unclean lips” confession becomes an entry point for mercy, and a live coal touches the exact place of need. That is how God works with us—no shame, no avoidance, just precise grace that cleanses and prepares. We bring in lived examples: Moses shaped by wilderness before leading with courage, John Bunyan transformed from profanity to preaching, and Lottie Moon moving from skeptic to missionary by admitting she was wrong.

Finally, the voice of God asks a question that still echoes: “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Calling rests on two pillars—God sends and we choose to go. Isaiah’s yes becomes a blueprint for ours. We look at the long arc of his influence, from messianic prophecies to New Testament resonance, and we share Lillian Trasher’s bold “three-brick rule” that built an orphanage through war and want. Purpose isn’t found by waiting for perfect conditions; it’s found by obeying the One who still sits on the throne, even when our personal Uzziahs fall.

If this journey stirred you, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more seekers can find their next step. Then take a quiet moment and ask: what needs to fall so your calling can rise?

Regularly join Dr. Novella Springette as she does in-depth Bible teaching with the intent of fostering Christian discipleship.

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