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! Greeting
 
   I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord; Giving honor to the true and living God.
To my lovely wife Janice; To Pastor; To the First Lady, To the Deacons, Deaconess, and members.
I will bless the Lord at all, his praises shall continually be in my mouth.
Are you blessed this morning?
If you don’t think you are blessed, just hold your breath as long as to can*/.
/Hallelujah* !
*Hallelujah* !
 
!!! Pray
!!! Scripture: Read (Isaiah 6:1-8)
*Sermon Title: /“What Isaiah Saw”/*
 
! Introduction:
God condemned Judah for their evil deeds.
They had become a sinful nation, evildoers, corrupted, and have forsaken the Lord.*
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*/Isa.
6:9-10 (KJV) 9And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not.10Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed./*
Again, it seems as if Israel has not learned her lesson about disobeying God and losing the greatest respect for God.
 
!! EXPOSITION
!!!!! Four Points Too Consider
* *Isaiah saw his Lord: *It was a time of reverence
* *Isaiah saw his Sin:/ /* It was time of repentance
* *Isaiah saw his cleaning:* It was a time of restoration
* *Isaiah saw his mission:* It was a time recognition
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     All Christians are *called *from sin’s darkness and dominion to salvation and service.
But Isaiah’s call was a special commission to deliver a message to a sinful people.
Crisis and change often bring people to times of self-examination and *even prayer.**
*When a crisis come into your life, the first thing that may cross your mind is, why me?
It maybe because of *sin* in your life or *maybe God is testing your faith.
God is trying to tell you something.**
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It was such a time for Isaiah when he went into the *temple to pray*.
King Uzziah’s reigh had begun with such promise, but unfortunately, *pride* overtook Uzziah and he entered into the temple of the Lord to burn incense.*(2
Chron 26:16)*
!!!!! How many of you know that was a great mistake?
*/     /*King Uzziah learned his lesson the hard way.
When he became powerful, his pride led to his downfall.
He was struck with leprosy and died not in the palace, but in a leper colony.
Uzziah was not allowed into the holy of holies.
This happen because the priest were the only ones allowed to enter into the holy of holies.
They would also have a robe tied around which extended out of the holy place.
For if they had unrepented sin in their lives, when they went into the holy of holies, they be killed by God.
*When Jesus died on the cross, the veil of the temple was torn from top to the bottom.
And through Jesus Christ we are a royal priesthood.
We can go directly to God’s thorn in prayer, supplication and fall at his feet, to glorify, adore, love, praise and honor him.*
*Every day we should fall at Jesus’ feet and thank him for our many blessing.
But some of us are like the ten lepers that Jesus had headed.
Ten went away healed but only one came back with gratitude.
Some people get a little in there pocket, then they change.
Some get a little fortune and fame, then they change.
Some people get title to there name, then they change.
(But before the Lord blessed them, they prayed and cried, they prayed and cried.)
We should never forget where our blessings come from.
For we should give honor where honor is due.
Honor to Jesus.*
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* *Isaiah saw his Lord:** It was a time of reverence*
My brothers and my sisters, Kings, Queens, Presidents and Vice Presidents will all die.
But there is a King of Kings and Lord of Lords who’s throne will last forever, who sits high a look low and has all power in his hand.
*/Isa.
6:1 (KJV)/**1**In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple.*
Isaiah needed to see God.
He placed so much confidence in a visible king that he felt little need to reach out to the invisible King.
*/Do you have a visible king, /*perhaps your money, your job, house, car, family, or *even your position at church.*
\\ */Isa.
6:2-4 (KJV) \\ /2Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly.
3And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, /is/ the LORD of hosts: the whole earth /is/ full of his glory.
4And the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke.*
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/Isaiah saw God in the beauty of His holiness./
The seraphims, *covered themselves in humility*.
The seraphs said,”*Holy, holy, holy.”
*To say the word holy twice in Hebrew is to describe someone as “most holy.”
To say the word three times is indescribable in human language.
As for me and my house, I cry out *Holy, holy, holy, *my wife cry out *Holy, holy, holy, *my daughters cry out *Holy, holy, holy, *my grand children shall cry out *Holy, holy, holy.
“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty.”
YOU NEED TO PASS THIS ON IN YOUR HOUSE*
 So even seraphims cover their faces, *in reverence to God.*
They covered their feet,* in reverence to God.* Children of God, how more should we *reverence God.* Aren’t we brought with a price?
The price of the precious blood for our Lord Jesus Christ.
The seraphs sing their song day in and out.
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty.
But we have a song that the angels cannot sing.*
“I know it was the blood, I know it was the blood, I know it was the blood that saved me.
One day when I was lost Jesus died on the cross…etc.”
“Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me.”*
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So my beloved, in our desire to stress the love of God, we should never rob Him of his awesomeness.
We most always *reverence God* because his spirit lives within and around us. *(Gen 2:7) And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.*
Our *holy God* gave us a part of himself.
*/To Worship God, we must reverence him/*
 
*Worship includes two components:*
* *The attitudes of the worshiper*
* *The attitudes of humility, reverence and repentance are blessed by God’s presence and an unforgettable worship.*
* *The ritual of worship*
* *Within the temple of God there is a beauty beyond description.
When the believers come together; touching and agreeing, lifting up holy hands unto Elohim(strong one), lifting up holy hands to El Elyon(most high), lifting up holy hands to El Shaddai(Almighty God).*
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If I had a */witness/* right now, I would call on */Paul and Silas/*.
When they were beaten and cased into the deep prison of the Philippian jail.
I heard it was about midnight.
They were having prayer service.
In midst of the pain and suffering, *Jehovah Shalom showed up and gave them peace; *In midst of the pain and suffering,* Jehovah Nissi showed up.
And Paul and Silas stood under the banner of the Lord.
At the sound of there prayers, the doorposts and thresholds of the jail shook, chains fail off there hands and feet, and the doors flew open.
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If I had a */witness/* right now, I would call on *Moses*.
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