Quote from the book, "Rules of Engagement."
Isaiah had a vision of heaven and the glorious creatures of heaven and the throne of the Lord, which are described in Isaiah 6. He saw worship conducted in heaven and focused on creatures called seraphim. The Hebrew word seraph is directly related to the word for fire. The seraphim are the fiery creatures that are close to the throne of God. It says there that each one of them had six wings in three pairs. They were crying day and night, “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD” (verse 3). What has always impressed me is what they did with their wings: With two they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet and with two they flew (see verse 2). I interpret covering the face and feet as the humility of worship, and flying as service.
I believe in thanking God and praising Him out loud—even dancing, clapping, singing. But there comes a time when I will put my wings over my face and my wings over my feet in humble worship and listen to hear what God says.
Today, if you will hear His voice, don’t harden your heart. Develop an attitude of worship and learn to rest. Remember, the Spirit of the Lord is looking for a certain type of person—one whose heart is perfect toward God. Be that person of character,
and God will show Himself strong in your behalf.
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