
The Holiness of God Pt. 2
In today's message, Chuck Swindoll reflects on Isaiah's profound encounter with God's holiness as described in Isaiah chapter 6. Overwhelmed by the purity of God, Isaiah becomes acutely aware of his own sinfulness, declaring, "Woe is me, I am ruined." Swindoll draws parallels to his own life, sharing personal anecdotes about the struggles with language and the influence of culture, emphasizing that true holiness is not merely about external behaviors but an internal transformation that God initiates within us.
Swindoll highlights the significance of Isaiah's confession and the subsequent cleansing he receives from God, symbolized by the seraph touching his lips with a burning coal. This act represents God's grace and forgiveness, prompting Isaiah to respond to God's call for service. The message encourages listeners to confront their own areas of struggle and seek God's cleansing, leading to a life dedicated to holiness and service. Swindoll concludes with a prayer, urging everyone to embrace God's transformative power in their everyday lives.
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