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Homiletics: Isaiah 6

Content (not sentence, direct verbiage from Scripture, fit on one line):

1.y King Uzziah died I saw L high, exalted, seated throne,train robe filled temple (Isa 6:1)

2.above Him seraphim, each w/6 wings:2 covered faces,2 covered feet,2 flying (Isa 6:2)

3.they calling:holy holy holy L Almighty, whole earth full His glory (Isa 6:3)

4.at sound their voices doorposts/thresholds shook, temple filled smoke (Isa 6:4)

5.Woe! I ruined! Man unclean lips, live among ppl unclean lips,my eyes seen King, L Almighty (Isa 6:5)

6.one seraphim flew me w/live coal in hand,taken w/tongs from altar (Isa 6:6)

7.touched my mouth, said:this touched lips,guilt taken away,sin atoned for (Isa 6:7)

 

8.I heard voice L:whom I send? Who go for us? I:here am I. send me. (Isa 6:8)

9.He:go, tell ppl: be ever hearing, never understanding; ever seeing, never perceiving (Isa 6:9)

10.mk heart ppl calloused,ears dull,close eyes,otherwise might see,hear,undstd,turn,be healed (Isa 6:10)

11.I:how long L? He: until cities ruined,w/o inhabitant,houses deserted,fields ruined,ravaged (Isa 6:11)

12.until L sent everyone far away/land utterly forsaken (Isa 6:12)

13.tho 10th remains land,again laid waste (Isa 6:13a)

14.as terebinth/oak lv stumps,holy seed be stump in land (Isa 6:13b)

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Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division – a truth about God, a truth about man, a truth about God’s relationship to man; a sin to avoid, promise to trust, example to follow, command to obey, truth to believe):

1.In the year King Uzziah died, I (Isaiah) saw the Lord and seraphim (Isaiah 6:1-7)

Principle:  The Lord reveals Himself to His people.

2.I (Isaiah) heard the voice of the Lord and He sent me to the people (Isaiah 6:8-13)

Principle:  The Lord calls His people to serve Him.

 

Subject Sentence (10-word sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):

(Isaiah) saw and heard the Lord and said, “Send me.”

 

Aim (“To Cause My Audience To…” Know, See, Learn, Understand, etc.):

TCMATK Our holy Lord provides atonement for His people and calls us to take His message to the world.

 

Application (not yes or no question.  Meant to bring about heart change):

1.How have challenging circumstances led you to see the Lord more clearly?  How might you capture that focus upon Him in “good times”?

2.What needs to change in your heart and mind to make you enthusiastic about the Lord calling you to serve Him?

 

The Big Idea (author’s main purpose in writing; the one thing all the other things in the passage is about; if you couldn’t talk about it, you would still understand the passage is trying to convey this):

Holy, Calling

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