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You Are Touched by Kirk Hunt
Then one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a live coal which he had taken with the tongs from the altar. And he touched my mouth with it, and said:
“Behold, this has touched your lips;
Isaiah 6:6-7 NKJV
Finite, imperfect, impure Isaiah stood in the direct presence of infinite, perfect, holy God. God’s prophet cried out in dismay and alarm. God calmly caused his man to be made pure.
Isaiah understood the gap between where he lived his life and the perfection of God. God did not excuse or accept the lesser state of the man He loved. Instead, God purified him on the spot.
God loves you. And He is not afraid to meet you where you are. The question is, are you willing to be touched by God?
Scripture points out the coal came live from the altar. Isaiah was pronounced purged, made clean, after he was touched. The Bible is silent about any burns or scorching of the prophet. Isaiah admitted his imperfect state, then held still while the angel and the live coal approached him.
Whether or not he might be burned, he was willing to be touched by God. Holy God saw Isaiah’s impure state, but loved him too much to let that stand. Isaiah loved God, and His touch, too much to run.
As the hot ember approached, I’m sure images ran through Isaiah’s mind. The scene that mattered most, rooted him in place. God’s loving touch is worth it, regardless of the price.
Think: You can be touched and made pure by God.
Pray: “Lord, whatever it costs, please touch me with, and in, Your love.”
Copyright © December 2025, Kirk Hunt
This devotional is a ministry of CadreMen Press.
The post You Are Touched appeared first on CadreMen Press Devotionals.
By CadreMen Press DevotionalsYou Are Touched by Kirk Hunt
Then one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a live coal which he had taken with the tongs from the altar. And he touched my mouth with it, and said:
“Behold, this has touched your lips;
Isaiah 6:6-7 NKJV
Finite, imperfect, impure Isaiah stood in the direct presence of infinite, perfect, holy God. God’s prophet cried out in dismay and alarm. God calmly caused his man to be made pure.
Isaiah understood the gap between where he lived his life and the perfection of God. God did not excuse or accept the lesser state of the man He loved. Instead, God purified him on the spot.
God loves you. And He is not afraid to meet you where you are. The question is, are you willing to be touched by God?
Scripture points out the coal came live from the altar. Isaiah was pronounced purged, made clean, after he was touched. The Bible is silent about any burns or scorching of the prophet. Isaiah admitted his imperfect state, then held still while the angel and the live coal approached him.
Whether or not he might be burned, he was willing to be touched by God. Holy God saw Isaiah’s impure state, but loved him too much to let that stand. Isaiah loved God, and His touch, too much to run.
As the hot ember approached, I’m sure images ran through Isaiah’s mind. The scene that mattered most, rooted him in place. God’s loving touch is worth it, regardless of the price.
Think: You can be touched and made pure by God.
Pray: “Lord, whatever it costs, please touch me with, and in, Your love.”
Copyright © December 2025, Kirk Hunt
This devotional is a ministry of CadreMen Press.
The post You Are Touched appeared first on CadreMen Press Devotionals.