From The Passion Translation Blog
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| Encounter God’s Heart… The Burning Coal The Lord hears the words of a sinner who cries out to him. When Isaiah cried, seraphim took a burning coal from the altar of the Lord, touched Isaiah’s lips, and cleansed him. If he could be purged of his sin, how much more can we? His vision of glory resulted in a visit of healing grace. It is the same for us—our recognition of his glory and our great need humbles us and invites his remedy. In the presence of God is an altar of incense that burns continually. It speaks of God’s satisfaction with the finished work of Christ. It is an emblem of the cross and what Jesus did when he was consumed as God’s perfect sacrifice. Isaiah was touched by the burning coal, but we are eternally cleansed by the fire of the cross. Lord, I need you, today and always. As I stand before you, aware of your holiness and glory, I’m undone. Let the fire of your passion consume my heart! Set me free from lesser loves and let me burn for only you. I long for my life to be a sweet-smelling fragrance before you. |
| From “The Vision” written by Brian Simmons and Gretchen Rodriguez |
| Isaiah 6:6–7 The Passion Translation Out of the smoke, one of the angels of fire flew to me. He had in his hands a burning coal he had taken from the altar with tongs. He touched my lips with it and said, “See? The burning coal from the altar has touched your lips. Your guilt is taken away; your sin is blotted out.” |
