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How do we know that God's grace was revealed to Isaiah?

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God's grace is shown in Isaiah's vision when the seraphim brings a live coal from the altar to purify his sin.

In Isaiah's vision, after he acknowledges his sinfulness, a seraphim flies to him with a live coal taken from the altar, declaring that his guilt is taken away and his sin is purged (Isaiah 6:6-7). This act symbolizes God's grace and mercy towards sinners. It illustrates that salvation is initiated by God; Isaiah did not seek out the seraphim, but rather, the seraphim came to him. The live coal, representing the gospel and the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, assures Isaiah of his reconciliation with God. This demonstrates that through God's initiative and grace, we can be cleansed from our sins and restored to fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7

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What Isaiah Saw
Henry Mahan · Mar 24, 1985
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