From the Altar to the Mission
Description
Key Points
God is still on the throne even when everything around us feels uncertain.
Seeing God’s holiness reveals our own sinfulness and need for grace.
God’s mercy cleanses and restores what sin has made unclean.
Forgiveness always comes before the call to serve.
Every believer is sent to share what God has done.
God often reveals Himself most clearly in seasons of loss or change.
True worship begins with a right view of God’s holiness.
God doesn’t just forgive. He invites us into His work.
The same God who cleanses also empowers through His Spirit.
Our mission starts where we already are: our home, family, and community.
Discussion
What’s an area of your life where you’ve recently had to remember that God is still on the throne?
How does seeing God’s holiness change the way you see yourself?
Why do you think Isaiah’s response to God’s presence was “Woe is me”?
How have you experienced God cleansing or forgiving you in a personal way?
What do you think it means to say, “Here I am, send me”?
Where might God be sending you right now?























