7-21-24 “Could God Use Me? It Sounds Crazy…” by Pastor Glen

Jul 22, 2024 · 29m 45s
7-21-24 “Could God Use Me? It Sounds Crazy…” by Pastor Glen
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The recording of the prophet Isaiah’s call from God to be His spokesman is pretty dramatic and worth spending some time just soaking in the awe and wonder of what...

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The recording of the prophet Isaiah’s call from God to be His spokesman is pretty dramatic and worth spending some time just soaking in the awe and wonder of what that must have been like. In addition to the miraculous and awe-inspiring presence of angels/seraphim, God’s “train” from the throne, and other amazing things that Isaiah experienced, there are actually some very down-to-earth elements of Isaiah’s call we can relate to. At the end, Isaiah is very inspired to raise his hand and ask God to send him/use him for God’s purposes. How do we get there with that same sense of inspiration and confidence? That’s what we’ll be exploring.

As always, if you can’t be here in-person, take advantage of our live stream option. From now through Labor Day, we will only be live streaming our 8:00am Classic Grace service, which we will do directly from the home page of Immanuel’s website through YouTube. You can view our worship live streams here: https://immanuelloveland.org/ Below are the Scripture readings if you want to take a look at them ahead of Sunday. 

July 21st – Ninth Sunday after Pentecost 
Summer Series: It’s Crazy! 
Old Testament: Isaiah 6:1-8 
Epistle: Ephesians 2:11-22 
Gospel: Mark 6:30-34 
Sermon Title: “Could God Use Me? It Sounds Crazy…”
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