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The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2012–2013, ed.

June 2
Lesson 1
WORSHIP AND RESPOND

DEVOTIONAL READING: Joshua 24:14–24
BACKGROUND SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 6

Isaiah 6:1–8

KEY VERSE
One cried unto another, and said, "Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory."Isaiah 6:3


LESSON OUTLINE

Introduction
      A.      Remember Who’s in Control
      B.      Lesson Background
          I.      Splendor Displayed (ISAIAH 6:1–4)
      A.      Seeing the Lord (vv. 1, 2)
      A Faded Palace
      B.      Hearing the Seraphim's (vv. 3, 4)
          II.      Sin Cleansed (ISAIAH 6:5–7)
      A.      Isaiah’s Remorse (v. 5)
      B.      Seraphim’s Remedy (vv. 6, 7)
          III.      Service Offered (ISAIAH 6:8)
      A.      The Lord’s Question (v. 8a)
      Who Will Trust?
      B.      Isaiah’s Response (v. 8b)
Conclusion
      A.      From Service to Service
      B.      Prayer
      C.      Thought to Remember

The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2012–2013, ed. Ronald L. Nickelson and Jonathan Underwood (Cincinnati, OH: Standard, 2012). 345.

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