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Isaiah 6:1-13
Isaiah 6:1, ÒIn the year that King Uzziah died, ÔI saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe filled the temple.Ó The word of God is not a decoration; it is a declaration to bring clarity and understanding for terminating all kinds of bondage. Isaiah must have been seeing before that year of King UzziahÕs death. In all that he was seeing, nothing brought transformation into the life of Isaiah. However, as recorded in the scripture, the year that King Uzziah died, Isaiah saw beyond ordinary eyes. He saw the Lord, and that culminated a transformation that settled Isaiah all the days of his life for the glory of God. The life of King Uzziah represented a life of inconsistency in seeking God. King Uzziah started his life as a king by seeking and heeding to God and concluded by working out GodÕs will. King Uzziah could not maintain consistency. Is there any area of your walk with God that has changed from when you first received a promotion as the overall supervisor? Is there any area that you have withdrawn from God rather than draw near unto Him? If your answer is yes then you are headed for trouble. You have allowed inconsistency to settle in your life. Ask God that any representative of king Uzziah (inconsistency) in your life should die a permanent death. Let it die so the year will turn around for you so you may see the glory of God that will transform you forever to the glory of God. When King Uzziah (inconsistency) is dead, you will begin to see and thrive where God wants you to, for His glory. Above all, you will become a great instrument in the hand of God, His agent and representative. What else do you want on earth than to live for the glory of God?