An astronomy professor asked his class, “When can you see the farthest - at night or in the daytime?”
Unanimously,
the class answered, “In the daytime.”
“Wrong,”
corrected the teacher. “In the daytime you see the sun. But at night you can
see the stars, and the stars are millions of times farther away than the sun.”
What do you
see when you look beyond the moment? It’s something that many of us do.
Sometimes it is to escape the present moment. Other times it is to dream dreams
of how things might change within our families - whether better or worse.
Perhaps we may want to get away from the moment and simply escape.
When King
Uzziah died, Isaiah “saw the Lord sitting on a lofty throne.” What he saw was
his commission to be God’s messenger to His people. For some that might have
been a dream come true. Others may have seen it as a responsibility more than
they could handle. Being God’s messenger has always had its difficult moments.
But Isaiah’s
mission looked difficult from the beginning. He had to tell people who believed
they were blessed by God that they were going to be destroyed by God because
they were disobedient to Him. And his response? “I’ll go. Send me! I’ll do
whatever You ask!”
Now, more
than ever, we need Isaiah’s view of God. He has called us to serve Him. We dare
not fail!
Prayer:
Grant us, Lord, a vision of Your greatness that matches Isaiah’s and
empower us to serve You at all costs. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: Then I heard the Lord
asking, “Whom should I send as a messenger to this people? Who will go for us?”
I said, “Here I am. Send me.” Isaiah 6
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