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Why is the concept of God sending a messenger important?

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God sending a messenger emphasizes His commitment to communicate salvation to humanity.

The calling of Isaiah at the end of chapter 6 reveals God's method of addressing His people through appointed messengers. When God asks, 'Whom shall I send?', it underscores the importance of preaching the gospel and sharing His message of salvation. Isaiah's response demonstrates an individual's recognition of God's call and readiness to serve. For believers, this highlights the responsibility we share in conveying the message of Christ. God equips His messengers through the transformative power of the gospel, as seen when Isaiah experiences cleansing from sin before his commissioning. This act illustrates that the declaration of the gospel stems from a personal encounter with God's grace, preparing us to effectively share the truth of who He is.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:8-9, Romans 10:14-15

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The Glory of God
Henry Mahan · Jul 7, 1996
Joshua

Joshua

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