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Wholehearted discipleship - Isaiah's vision Isaiah 6:1-8 Maki Miço
Isaiah 6:1-8 calls us to stand in awe of God’s holiness, confront our own sin, and
respond in faith to His call. It reminds us that God works through ordinary people
like us, cleansing, equipping, and sending us into the world with a mission to
bring His light into dark places. Our lives should reflect His holiness and grace,
inspiring others to see Him through us.
4 main ideas:
1. Wholehearted discipleship is sharpened by the perspective of who is on the
throne. God, the Holy, the Most High, reigns. We should be calling to each other,
like the seraphim, in worship at His “otherness”, His holiness. Seraphim means
“burning ones”: since Pentecost, we are the “fiery ones”! Discipleship comes from
our bowing down, and calling out.
2. Wholehearted discipleship is marked by encounter of his presence and
worship. We need to be with God, become more like God, and do God’s will in this
world. To take something of His presence into a world that does not know Him:
that our words and lives are something of a reflection of our time with Him, as we
change into His likeness.
3. Wholehearted discipleship is immersed in the reality of confession.
Isaiah looks at the holiness of God and is appalled at the wickedness that is in
his own heart. He confesses it openly, in God’s presence – and God faithfully and
justly makes atonement for his sin. We must be honest with God: God is Holy and
forgiving. He is RICH in mercy
4. Wholehearted discipleship is equipped with readiness of the heart to usher in
His Kingdom. God touches his lips. He is prepared for a difficult ministry: God still
uses his people to do extraordinary things when they give themselves to Him.