Here am I; send me. (Isa. 6:8)
So ready a reply shows how great is that cheerfulness which
springs from faith; for he who but lately lay like a dead man dreads no
difficulty. Hence we see that the amazement of which we have formerly spoken
did not spring from rebellion, in wishing to flee from God, or to refuse the
charge which had been laid upon him; but because he needed new grace, that he
might know that he would be able to endure the burden. On this account it ought
to be observed, that we cannot undertake anything in a proper manner without
the evidence of our calling; otherwise we shall pause and hesitate at every
step.
Besides, it is a powerful aid to our confidence, when we
know that we are not destitute of the necessary gifts, but that God has
bestowed them on us, in order that we may be better enabled to discharge our
office. Now, this remarkable instance of obedience ought to produce such an
effect on our minds that we shall readily and cheerfully undertake any task
which he may be pleased to enjoin, and shall never refuse any task, however
difficult we may imagine it to be. When the Prophet says, Here am I, the
meaning is, that he is ready to obey the commands of God; for this mode of
expression is frequently employed in Scripture to denote obedience. (Commentaries)
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