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Knowing God

Topic: #413 of 580 for Sermons on Evangelism: The Lost
Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-6:8
Sermon Series: Thirty Days of Praise
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: October 2007
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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Thirty Days of Praise
Knowing God More
Isaiah 6:1-8
Electing our leaders is a process that has been going on for over 200 years. For Americans, the highest privilege and responsibility we have is the election of a “President.” Next year we will, once again, elect a new president. The reasons that the election of the president is so important are many. The President is the Commander in Chief of our military, the head of the Executive Branch of our Government, and the face of all Americans. One of the great responsibilities of the president is to develop and maintain relations with foreign leaders. To keep these relationships fresh and American interests fairly represented in these countries, one of the first things a new president must do is appoint Ambassadors to these countries. When the President makes one of these appointments, he is literally giving this person an incredible amount of both responsibility and authority. I submit to you that no president takes any such appointment lightly. When considering a person to “Represent the USA”, “to be HIS face on foreign soil”, all qualifications and background are microscopically reviewed. Generally, the individual must possess a graduate degree in International studies and be fluent in the language where they will serve. HOWEVER from time to time, a president or two has been known to by-pass some of these high standards and appoint some one who is a “friend,” someone who the president trusts implicitly. By the way, it matters not how these ambassadors are appointed, they are still expected to fully support and execute the policies of the President. He still sets the agenda and makes policies for these Ambassadors, even those they are in a place they are considered a foreigner or alien.
Have you ever considered that he Bible uses that word “Ambassador” to describe the believer in Christ? We are God’s representative in a foreign country, His mouthpiece in this alien land. Now, I suggest to you that on our own we have not qualified for this type of assignment, yet God is looking representatives, people who will be, do, and go for Him.
* One of the greatest and most familiar passages of scripture which illustrate that God is looking for those who will accurately represent Him in found in our text today. Let’s stand and read. PRAY
* Every time I read this text I wondered what it must have been like for Isaiah and witness this display of power, glory, and grandeur. And yet through the awesomeness of this sight, He hears the very voice of God asking a personal and powerful question. God asks, “Who should I send?” or better yet, “who will go for me?” Who is that person who is willing to be MY Personal Ambassador, my emissary, or my representative? It seems to me He desires to send someone who is trustworthy, reliable, and someone who KNOWS HIM very well.
* Since our qualifications are suspect, the question becomes, “How do I personally get to know God well enough to be His voice down here?” Like any good and effective ambassador, there are a couple of things we are required to know. If I am to know God:
1) I must Know Who God Is. The culture we live in offers to each of us its own version of God. We hear that God is everywhere. We hear that God is love and will not send anyone to a place called hell. We even hear that God is your good buddy, the man upstairs, or
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