

This chapter contains a vision of the glory and majesty of Christ, the mission and commission of the prophet, and the destruction of the Jews. In the vision may be observed the time of it, and the object seen; who is described by the throne on which he sat, Isa 6:1 and by his ministers about him; and these, by their name, by their situation, by their wings and the use of them, and by their employment, Isa 6:2,3 and by the effects their crying to one another had upon the place where they were, Isa 6:4 and next follows the effect the whole vision had on the prophet, which threw him into great distress of mind; and the relief he had by one of the seraphim, and the manner of it, Isa 6:6,7 upon which a question being put, concerning sending some person, the prophet makes answer, expressing his readiness to go, Isa 6:8 when a commission is given him, and the message he is sent with is declared, Isa 6:9,10 whereupon he asks how long it would be the case of the Jews mentioned in the message he was sent with; and he is told it would continue until the utter destruction of them, Isa 6:11,12 and yet, for the comfort of him and other saints, it is intimated that there would be a remnant among them, according to the election of grace, Isa 6:13.

When the life you knew and loved changes right before your eyes, what do you do? Isaiah faced that as King Uzziah, Judah’s king for fifty years died. God showed Isaiah that the REAL King, the King of Kings, the Lord Himself was alive and well and seated on His throne. When change comes, will you look to the King?

Who will God use? On today’s PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham shares the story of Gideon, revealing that God uses unexpected people in unexpected places, and, like Gideon, sees you not for who you are, but what you can become.

When the life you knew and loved changes right before your eyes, what do you do? Isaiah faced that as King Uzziah, Judah's king for fifty years died. God showed Isaiah that the REAL King, the King of Kings, the Lord Himself was alive and well and seated on His throne. When change comes, will you look to the King? "The King is Dead" is part of Pastor Jeff Schreve's 4-MESSAGE series "A Nwq Normal".

When the life you knew and loved changes right before your eyes, what do you do? Isaiah faced that as King Uzziah, Judah's king for fifty years died. God showed Isaiah that the REAL King, the King of Kings, the Lord Himself was alive and well and seated on His throne. When change comes, will you look to the King? "The King is Dead" is part of Pastor Jeff Schreve's 4-MESSAGE series "A New Normal".

A look at the kind of person God uses.

When the life you knew and loved changes right before your eyes, what do you do? Isaiah faced that as King Uzziah, Judah’s king for fifty years died. God showed Isaiah that the REAL King, the King of Kings, the Lord Himself was alive and well and seated on His throne. When change comes, will you look to the King? "The King is Dead" is part of Pastor Jeff Schreve's 4-MESSAGE series A NEW NORMAL:DEALING WITH THE CHANGES OF LIFE.
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