Isaiah 6
Isaiah saw a vision of the Lord:
In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1
It was then that he realized that he was unclean. However, one of the seraphims flew over to him with a hot coal, touched his lips and make him clean. God needed someone to warn the people and asked who would go for him and Isaiah volunteered.
Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. Isaiah 6:8
According to Matthew Henry (1672-1714), Isaiah was sent to warn the people of what would happen during the time of Jesus. The people of that time would close their eyes and plug their ears because they didn't want to understand the truth.Because of that, God would make their towns desolate and remove people from their houses to far away, and there would be a great forsaking.
"… the foregoing predictions being so expressly applied in the New Testament to the J*ws in our Saviour's time, doubtless this points at the final destruction of that people by the Romans, in which it had a complete accomplishment, and the effects of it that people and that land remain under to this day." Matthew Henry.
The Romans destroyed the Temple during that time. We are not waiting for another temple to be destroyed; it happened during the 70 AD tribulation. The people were removed, leaving the town desolate. Only a small number of people were left; a remnant of 10%, and they were a tithe to God. What we are seeing play out right now is a great deception; don't fall for it. Don't be fooled; open your eyes and look into other historical documents as proof. It's not wrong to look at the books that were left out of the canon like we've been led to believe. Keep your eyes on Jesus; he is our only hope.











