Isaiah saw the Lord high and lifted up with the trane of his robe filling the temple. The sight caused him to fall before Him and proclaim, “Woe is me, for I am undone.” Recognizing he was unworthy to be in the presence of perfect righteousness, feeling the penetrating wrath of God against the sin which separated him from God, Isaiah suddenly had a broken and very contrite heart. Then, God had the angels place a burning coal upon the lips of Isaiah and declared him righteous. Not by some merit of his own, but to the Glory of His Grace–God’s Glorious Grace.
God’s Glory includes the fierceness of His wrath against sin. The same wrath that destroyed the inhabitants of the earth with a flood in the day of Noah, will bring judgement upon all those who deny Him and refuse His free gift of Salvation. That gift only require one to acknowledge that God is Holy and I am not. There is a gulf between me and a Holy God, I cannot cross of my own doing. Then, laying aside all pride, I come to the foot of the cross and ask for His forgiveness, knowing that only He can save me-wretch that I am. At that moment, He washes away my sin and gives me the Holy Spirit to guide me every step of the journey.
The Holy Spirit’s task is to transform me, whatever it takes into the likeness of Christ. My heart will look like His one day, even if it takes burning coals to transform me.
One day, He will return. “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be also in the days of the Son of Man”.