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How do we receive the grace of God according to Isaiah 6?

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In Isaiah 6, grace is portrayed as God's cleansing of sin, symbolized by the burning coal from the altar that purges Isaiah's iniquity.

Isaiah 6 illustrates the process of receiving God's grace through a tangible encounter with His holiness. After recognizing his own sinfulness in the presence of a holy God, Isaiah experiences immediate grace when a seraphim touches his lips with a live coal from the altar, declaring, 'Thy iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.' This act symbolizes the cleansing power of God’s grace and foreshadows the redemptive work of Christ, who purifies us of our sins through His sacrifice. For Christians, this narrative emphasizes that we cannot earn salvation; it is a gracious gift from God. By faith, we receive this grace, acknowledging our need for forgiveness and the cleansing that only Christ can provide. This highlights the importance of confession and reliance on God’s grace for redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Romans 3:23-24, Ephesians 2:8-9

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