Isaiah was a prophet in...
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Isaiah was a prophet in a time of crisis for God’s people. They had had the same king for over fifty years. While he had not always done right, he had actually been a good and effective king. Isaiah comes to the temple and has a mountaintop experience with God. He experiences the shattering holiness of God and is struck by the fact that he, Isaiah, is “a man of unclean lips” who also lives “among people of unclean lips.” If we believe words are incidental, we need only think about Isaiah’s revelation of the glory of God. Isaiah was distressed at what was passing through his lips. Isaiah accepts his call from God and learns immediately that it will be a heartbreaking assignment. He must minister until “cities lie waste and the land is utterly desolate.” He is working with a people who have repeatedly rejected and disappointed God. In this powerful story, Isaiah experiences the presence of God in a life-changing way. Out of that experience come three dramatic effects: a closeness to God, a compassion for people, and a call to ministry.
