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Send Me, August 14
Isaiah 6:1-10
Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who
will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.
Isaiah 6:8
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It was under circumstances of difficulty and discouragement that Isaiah,
while yet a young man, was called to the prophetic mission. Disaster was
threatening his country. By their transgression of God’s law the people of Judah
had forfeited His protection, and the Assyrian forces were about to come against
the kingdom of Judah. But the danger from their enemies was not the greatest
trouble. It was the perversity of the people that brought upon the Lord’s servant
the deepest depression. By their apostasy and rebellion they were inviting the
judgments of God. The youthful prophet had been called to bear to them a
message of warning, and he knew that he would meet with obstinate resistance....
His task seemed to him almost hopeless....
Such thoughts as these were crowding upon his mind as he stood under the
portico of the holy temple. Suddenly the gate and the inner veil of the temple
seemed to be uplifted or withdrawn, and he was permitted to gaze within, upon
the holy of holies, where even the prophet’s feet might not enter. There rose up
before him a vision of Jehovah sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, while
His train filled the temple. On each side of the throne hovered the seraphim, two
wings bearing them up, two veiling their faces in adoration, and two covering
their feet....
Never before had Isaiah realized so fully the greatness of Jehovah or His
perfect holiness; and he felt that in his human frailty and unworthiness he must
perish in that divine presence. “Woe is me!” he cried; “for I am undone; because
I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips:
for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.” But a seraph came to him
to fit him for his great mission. A living coal from the altar was laid upon his lips
with the words: “Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away,
and thy sin purged.” And when the voice of God was heard saying, “Whom shall
I send, and who will go for us?” Isaiah with holy confidence responded, “Here
am I; send me.” ... The prophet was nerved for the work before him
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Testimonies for the Church 5:749-751
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