“A Call and a Commission”
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November 29, 2025
Daily Devotional:
“A Call and a Commission”
Isaiah 6:8
"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!'"
This pivotal moment in the life of the prophet Isaiah comes immediately after his awe-inspiring vision of God's holiness and his own realization of unworthiness. Having been cleansed and forgiven, Isaiah doesn't linger in guilt or self-pity. Instead, he is poised to listen.
The scene shifts dramatically from adoration and confession to commission. God doesn't call an audible name; He asks a question: "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
This question is deeply personal. It is an open call, a microphone passed to the assembly. It is a moment when God waits for a volunteer.
Isaiah's response is one of the most immediate and profound affirmations in scripture: "Here am I. Send me!"
We can notice about his reply the immediate availability for there's no hesitation or request for time to consider. Isaiah has seen the Lord, and hispriorities are instantly reshaped. He doesn't say "Send someone else" or "I might go." He declares, "Here am I"—a complete offering of self.
He moves beyond availability to desire: "Send me!" This is an active choice to be a participant in God's great work.
Today, God is still asking that question. It may not be a call to a foreign land, but perhaps a call to forgive a difficult family member, to mentor a youngercolleague, to serve in your local community, or simply to speak a word of encouragement to a neighbor.
Spend a few minutes in quiet reflection, specifically asking God: "What is the the mission that you are calling me to join today?" Once you sense ananswer, commit to taking one specific, tangible step toward fulfilling that call before the day is over.
Listen closely. God’s question isn't a burden; it’s an invitation to partner with Him. What is your 'Here am I' response today?























