
Isaiah 5-8
As you might have noticed from previous days, I love to take time to imagine I am in a different place or time. When I visualize an event or outcome, it helps me to understand what is happening better. It deepens my understanding and my connection to whatever and wherever I am because I can see it and almost be a part of it.
My encouragement today is for you to try to visualize Isaiah chapter 6. This is one of my go-to scriptures to connect with God before prayer because it helps me to slow down, focus, and reminds me just who I’m praying to. I want to try to share with you the journey I go on with this passage, and I hope that it helps you to enter His presence in a new way.
In chapter 6, we see that Isaiah is having a vision. He says he sees, “The Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of his robe filling the temple.” This is such a strong reminder to me that I’m not just sitting down and having a chat over coffee. I’m talking to God, the creator of the universe. His presence is so vast and mighty that I imagine myself looking up in awe. He is marvelous. He is magnificent.
In my mind, I can smell the sweet but potent smell of incense burning in the temple while my eyes travel to the seemingly unending flow of the fabric of his robes. They glisten with an iridescent sheen. They are as white as newly fallen snow.
I hear the flutter of wings and look even higher up above my creator. I see creatures that are like nothing I’ve ever seen before. They have six wings and are melodically crying out, “Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord of hosts, The whole earth is full of His glory.” It’s almost like a chant. They repeat it over and over again, until I hear myself repeating it too. I feel centered. I feel open and at peace. Nothing else matters at this moment except my connection to my God.
I still smell the incense, but it’s now mixed with the smell of smoke. The cool stone foundations under my feet begin to tremble so much so that I fall on my face and kneel. I hear the most beautiful yet powerful voice of God.” Again, I am reminded just who I’m in the presence of. When I lay my cares and worries down at His feet, I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that He is able to take them from me. I feel His power and His love all around me as I kneel in his presence.
In my mind, I hear him speak to Isaiah, telling him to speak the words God wants to share with His people. Although I’m not given the same message to speak as Isaiah, I open my heart to God’s leading. I open my ears to His words. “Here am I. Send Me!” I say just as Isaiah had said. I wait and I listen. I feel a warm breeze wrap around me. My spine begins to tingle, and my eyes fill with tears. I am unworthy to be in the same room as my creator, and yet he desires to hear me and spend time with me. No matter is too big or small for Him to hear. He wants me to be in His presence and He wants to guide me. I am His child. This magnificent God, whose power cannot be contained, created me and has a plan for me. I am in awe, and I am humbled.
-Lacey Dunn
Reflection:
• Even if you are not a person who is able to visualize, what is one new thing you could do to deepen your connection with God today?
• If you enjoyed trying out this visualization, perhaps try out visualizing other stories such as being with God in the Garden of Eden or being on the mountain with Moses as the Ten Commandments were given.
