Confrontation, Conversion and Calling-Isaiah 6
“My eyes have seen the King, the Lord Almighty (the Lord of Heaven’s Armies” (Isa 6:5).
- How do you know you are a Christian?
- What does it mean to you–personally and practically–to be called by God?
- Who or what do you see and hear?
- How are you saved?
- When, where, who and how do you serve?
Isaiah’s calling (ch. 6) is my “favorite” or “signature” text of Scripture. It is representative of what it truly means to be a Christian, and how to live out one’s calling. When I was preaching through Isaiah from 2015-2016, I preached on Isaiah 6:1-8 with the title The Call: Woe to Me! Send Me!
My eyes have seen the almighty holy God. “I saw the Lord…my eyes have seen the King, the LORD Almighty” (Isaiah 6:1, 5).
- Do you want to “see” God (Isa 6:1, 5)? Have you?
- What does it mean to “see” God? To confront a vision of God (Isa 6:1-4; Jn 1:14; Judg 13:22; Exo 33:20)?
- Do you have a memorable “(God) moment” in your life (Jn 1:39)?
- Did Isaiah see Jesus (Jn 12:41)?
- What does it mean that God is “holy, holy, holy” (Isa 6:3; Rev 4:8)? That “the whole earth is full of his glory” (Isa 6:3; 5:30)?
- Is your God big (Isa 6:1, 5) and your problems small, or are you problems big because your God is small?
- How do you know if you are saved? How is one saved (Isa 6:5-7)? What does it mean to:
- be convicted of sin (Isa 6:5a)? Have you felt woe? Doomed by your sins (Lk 5:8; Rev 1:17)?
- confess sin (Isa 6:5b; Ps 51:4)?
- be cleansed of sin (Isa 6:6-7)?
- be changed (2 Cor 5:17, 21)?
- Could Isaiah not hear “the voice of the Lord” before Isaiah 6:8? Why (Isa 59:2)?
- What does it mean to you–personally and practically–to be called by God and to serve God (Isa 6:8-13; 66:2; Eph 4:1; Gal 2:20; Phil 1:27; 1 Pet 5:2)?
- What does God caution about calloused people (Isa 6:9-10)? Can a person become worse after studying the Bible and after knowing the Bible? Why (1 Cor 1:22-23; Mt 7:26-27; Jas 1:22-24)?

