Who shall I send and who will go for us?

Mick Da Silva
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The passage being shared is Isaiah 6:1-8. Isaiah was living in a time of crisis and saw a nation in trouble. He went to the temple seeking an answer from God and had a vision of a stable, sovereign, and holy God. Through this vision, he saw the need for a deep experience with God and a vision towards others. Isaiah's encounter with God provides the beginning of the people's return to the Lord, and God's question of "Who shall I send?" is still valid for us today. We must be willing to obey the Lord's call and be part of the challenge of the great work God is doing in our cities.

The preacher asks if one would dare to preach the word of God and care about the response. They pray for God to sanctify their lives and help them understand that He is on the throne and has dominion over all. They ask for a revolution in their hearts and in the lives of their brothers and sisters, and for the power of the Spirit to move in the church. They glorify God and give Him honor and glory.


I have a passage that God put in me to share tonight, Isaiah, chapter 6, and we are going to read only from verse 1 to verse 8: “…In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a high and sublime throne and its skirts filled the temple. Above him were seraphs, each one had six wings, with two they covered their face, with two they covered their feet, and with two they flew. And they cried out to each other, “Holy, holy, holy Jehovah of hosts, all the earth is full of his glory.” And the doorposts shook with the voice of the one who cried, and the house was filled with smoke. Then I said, "Woe to me, for I am dead, because being a man with unclean lips and living in the midst of a people who have unclean lips, my eyes have seen the King of Armies." And one of the seraphim flew towards me, having in his hand a live coal, taken from the altar with tongs and touching my mouth with it, he said, “Behold, this touched your lips and your guilt is taken away and your sin cleansed.” Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send and who will go for us?" Then I answered, "Here I am, send me."

Amen, glory to God. Brothers, Isaías was living one of the most crucial moments of his life, of history. Isaías was living a moment of crisis. Isaiah chapter 1, the book itself, describes a nation in trouble, a rotten nation. In verse 3 of chapter 1, it says that the people were unconscious and in verse 4 of chapter 1, it says that the people were also loaded with evil, a sinful nation, a nation of depraved children, they abandoned the Lord, they provoked anger of the Lord.

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