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Who Will Go for Us?

John Marcus·2015-10-15
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This article expounds on Isaiah 6:8 to explore the believer's willingness to answer God's call to service. Through examining Isaiah's vision of God's holiness, his recognition of sinfulness, his cleansing by divine grace, and his subsequent willing response, Marcus applies this passage to encourage all Christians toward sacrificial obedience and spiritual readiness.

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 How willing are we to go wherever God calls us? Would we be willing if it meant great sacrifice? Isaiah records God's call to him as a prophet. That call certainly applies to ministers of the gospel and to those who serve in the special offices. But there is something in this call for each and every one of us. Prior to receiving the call, Isaiah saw a glorious...

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Author
John Marcus
Date

2015-10-15

Source
Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Isaiah
Isaiah 6:8Isaiah 61
Luke 4:18
Titus 2:14
Topics
Christian LivingOld TestamentSanctification
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