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How did Isaiah react to seeing the Lord?

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Isaiah reacted with humility and sorrow over his sin upon seeing the Lord's glory.

When Isaiah saw the Lord high and lifted up, he became acutely aware of his own sinfulness and inadequacy. His immediate response was one of profound sorrow, as he proclaimed, 'Woe is me! I am a man of unclean lips' (Isaiah 6:5). This reaction exemplifies a true encounter with God; recognizing the contrast between divine holiness and human sinfulness evokes humility and the cry for mercy. Isaiah's admission of being 'undone' signifies an understanding of his total inability to redeem himself. This interaction illustrates that a true vision of God leads to self-awareness and a recognition of one's need for divine grace, a crucial aspect of the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5

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What Isaiah Saw
Henry Mahan · Mar 24, 1985
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