Speak, Lord Part 2: Confession
What does it actually take to hear God speak?
In Isaiah 6, the prophet Isaiah has a powerful encounter with God in the throne room—and everything changes. In a season of chaos and uncertainty, Isaiah sees the Lord still seated on the throne, unshaken and fully in control. That moment reveals something important for us today: hearing from God isn’t about doing more religious things, it’s about the posture of our hearts.
In this message, we walk through Isaiah’s encounter and unpack three key confessions that position us to hear God clearly: faith, surrender, and repentance. We talk about the difference between recognizing God’s authority (Adonai) and experiencing His personal presence (Yahweh), and why it’s so easy to let culture, influencers, or our own opinions compete with God’s voice.
When Isaiah truly sees God, he also sees himself—broken, unclean, and in need of grace. But instead of rejection, God brings cleansing and calling. The same is true for us. We don’t clean ourselves up before coming to God—we come to God so He can clean us up.
No matter your past, your doubts, or your mistakes, there is no sin bigger than God’s grace. The God who forgives is the God who calls—and He’s still speaking today.
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