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How do we know that Jesus is the Lord mentioned in Isaiah?

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Isaiah's vision in chapter 6 is a pre-incarnate revelation of Christ, showing His eternal kingship and divine authority.

In Isaiah 6, when Isaiah states, 'I saw the Lord,' he is referring to a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ. Throughout Scripture, specifically in John's account, Jesus asserts His eternal existence, saying, 'Before Abraham was, I am.' This highlights that the divine figure Isaiah saw is indeed the Lord Jesus Christ, affirming His kingship and sovereignty. This revelation signifies not only a moment in Isaiah's life but serves to teach us that Christ has always been the fullness of God's revelation. Only through the Son can humanity approach the Father, reaffirming the doctrine of the Trinity as fully revealed in Christ's nature and authority.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1, John 8:58

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