In this sermon, Albert N. Martin addresses the theological themes found in Isaiah's call and the nature of God as revealed in Isaiah 6. The key point presented is God's absolute sovereignty, transcendent majesty, and holiness, illustrated through the vivid imagery of Isaiah's vision of the Lord seated on a throne. Martin emphasizes the importance of understanding God’s character, particularly His sovereign rule and majestic holiness, as foundational for Isaiah’s prophetic mission and for the church today. Throughout the sermon, Martin refers to specific scripture passages from Isaiah 1 and 6 to support his arguments, particularly the representation of God as the supreme ruler and the Holy One, underscoring the essential truth that the prophet's ministry hinges upon a right view of God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement for believers and ministers to maintain a proper perspective on God’s nature and sovereignty as they engage in ministry, particularly during times of transition or hardship.
“The most significant thing about any man or woman is his or her view of God.”
“The God whom I serve is the God of absolute sovereignty, unrivaled supremacy.”
“Isaiah, when you go to preach… you do not preach in a vacuum.”
“Forgiveness is both painful and sweet at the same time.”
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