Here I am, Lord, Send Me. 9/21/25 Florida Prayer Embassy
On Sunday, September 21, 2025, I dedicated 1.5 hours at the Florida Prayer Embassy, engaging in prayer and worship. It was a day of fasting from social media and interaction with others, except with my wife, Cheryl. After an hour, I consciously paused to listen to Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit then clearly spoke, revealing Isaiah 6 as my word from our Lord. I promptly looked up Isaiah 6 and, upon reading verses 1-8, recognized with certainty that I was being commissioned and sent forth.
Isaiah 6:1-8 TPT, “In the year that King Uzziah died, I clearly saw the Lord. He was seated on his exalted throne, towering high above me. His long, flowing robe of splendor spread throughout the temple. Standing above him were the angels of flaming fire, each with six wings: with two wings they covered their faces in reverence, with two wings they covered their feet, and with two wings they flew. And one called out to another, saying: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God, Commander of Angel Armies! The whole earth is filled with his glory!” The thunderous voice of the fiery angels caused the foundations of the thresholds to tremble as the cloud of glory filled the temple! Then I stammered and said, “Woe is me! I’m destroyed —doomed as a sinful man! My words are tainted, and I live among people who talk the same way. King Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies—my eyes have gazed upon him!” Then, out of the smoke, one of the angels of fire flew to me. He had in his hands a burning coal he had taken from the altar with tongs. He touched my lips with it and said, “See? The burning coal from the altar has touched your lips. Your guilt is taken away; your sin is blotted out.” Then I heard the Lord saying, “Whom should I send to my people? Who will go to represent us?” I spoke up and said, “I will be the one. Send me.””
I asked my Lord, ‘What are You saying to me?’ and recorded this question along with, “Where are You sending me?” Upon returning home, I watched the Charlie Kirk memorial. I saw thousands of signs, each bearing a simple outline of Charlie Kirk and the words, “Here I am Lord, send me.” I was profoundly shocked and amazed, as Yahweh confirmed to me unmistakably that He is sending me and the Ekklesia — ‘I am sending you.”

Today, is September 22, 2025, and I have realized that I did not say, “Here I am, Lord; send me.” Instead, my question was, “Where are you sending me?” I was more preoccupied with the destination rather than offering my affirmation to Him. Additionally, I was so engrossed in the confirmation provided by Charlie Kirk that I neglected to focus on the appropriate response I should have given to our Lord. Therefore, today, I sincerely repent. Here I am Lord, send me. Send me wherever you desire. Where You go I’ll go, where you stay I’ll stay.
Today, September 23, 2025, I am embracing the call to go with a renewed sense of purpose. While it’s easy to focus on convenience, we must remember the power of our commitment. Instead of asking, “Where am I going?” we should center our thoughts on our affirmative response: our YES. It’s not just about whether it suits me or aligns with my desires; it’s about answering the call with conviction.
- Exodus 33:12-14 (The Voice) Moses (to the Lord): 12 Look, You tell me, “Lead these people!” but You haven’t yet told me whom You will send to accompany me. Yet You tell me, “I know you by name, and you have gained My trust and blessing.” 13 If I have gained Your trust and blessing, reveal Your way to me so that I can truly know You, and so that I may gain Your favor. Remember that this nation is Your covenant people. Eternal One: 14 My presence will travel with you, and I will give you rest.
Why do we need convenience to serve HIM? Why do we only go to Church if it’s convenient? Why do we pray when it’s convenient? Why do we love others only when it’s convenient? Why do we serve or help others when it is convenient?
My heart has been pricked by the reverential fear of the Lord.
Surrender—I clearly heard the Holy Spirit urging me, “I need your SURRENDER.” To give Him my unwavering YES, just as Isaiah did, I must fully embrace surrender. There’s a powerful hymn titled “I Surrender All,” written by Judson W. Van DeVenter in 1892 and published in 1896. Its lyrics encapsulate the essence of complete commitment to Jesus.
- All to Jesus I surrender, All to Him I freely give;
I will ever love and trust Him, In His presence daily live.
I surrender all, I surrender all. All to Thee, my blessed Savior,
I surrender all.
Defined
- Surrender is the act of gving up control, yielding, or submitting to another power, authority, or will.
- To stop resisting and accept the authority, power, or influence of someone or something.
- To give up possession, control, or claim over something, often voluntarily.
Matthew 16:21-25 TPT, ‘From then on Jesus began to clearly reveal to his disciples that he was destined to go to Jerusalem and suffer injustice from the elders, leading priests, and religious scholars. He also explained that he would be killed and three days later be raised to life again. Peter took him aside to correct him privately. He reprimanded Jesus over and over, saying to him, “God forbid, Master! Spare yourself. You must never let this happen to you!” Jesus turned to Peter and said, “Get out of my way, you Satan! You are a hindrance to me, because your thoughts are only filled with man’s viewpoints and not with the ways of God.” Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If you truly want to follow me, you should at once completely reject and disown your own life. And you must be willing to share my cross and experience it as your own, as you continually surrender to my ways. For if you choose self-sacrifice and lose your lives for my glory, you will continually discover true life. But if you choose to keep your lives for yourselves, you will forfeit what you try to keep.
In His Grip
Ken Malone