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Pre-Sermon Ice Breaker
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Introduction
· Isaiah 6 describes Isaiah’s experience with God’s holiness.
Uzziah odhad been king in Judah for 52 years.
He was an effective king in the sense that he had secured the country from its enemies and presided over a time of peace and prosperity.
He built a very formidable army, tightened up Judah’s defenses, created economic productivity, and brought great external security.
Nevertheless, inwardly the nation was corrupt, defiled, and wretched.
Their worship was notoriously superficial.
· As a result, in chapter 5, Isaiah pronounced half a dozen curses on Judah.
The people had the illusion that things were going along very well because they had a good leader and were materially prosperous.
But in 740 B.C. king Uzziah died of leprosy when God struck him down because of his pride.
· When he died, the nation’s sense of security was immediately gone, and Isaiah sensed a tremendous need to enter in to the presence of God.
· In this passage we 3 realities of meeting God
Body
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When You Meet God - You Worship Him
Isaiah Met God
Look throughout the Gospels when people met God they worshipped Him.
The Wise men, Matthew 2:11
The Leper, Matthew 8:2
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When You Meet God You are Humbled by Him
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When You Meet God - You want to Serve Him
· He surrendered all.
Conclusion
Have you truly met God?
If you have met God You will Worship Him, be humbled by Him and want to serve him.
But first you must know Him.
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