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In this episode, we explore a moment of sacred interruption. “In the year King Uzziah died…” begins the powerful scene from Isaiah 6:1–8, a passage where a young priest encounters the raw presence of God amid national instability and personal uncertainty. Isaiah’s instinctive reply to the divine question—“Whom shall I send?”—is stunning in its immediacy: “Here I am; send me.”

But what causes someone to respond with such impulsive courage?

Drawing also from 1 Corinthians 13, the great love chapter written by the Apostle Paul—himself radically transformed by a divine encounter—we reflect on how love, faith, and spiritual conviction can lead ordinary people to say yes to extraordinary callings.

In a cynical and fractured world, could the Spirit still be prompting you? Could that quiet tug you feel be your own “Isaiah moment”? This episode invites you to listen closely… and to respond.

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