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How does Isaiah 6 illustrate God's grace in the context of sin?

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Isaiah 6 illustrates God's grace by showing how He purges sin through the atoning work of Christ, offering forgiveness and cleansing.

In Isaiah 6, we see a beautiful picture of God's grace illustrated in the seraphim bringing a live coal from the altar to Isaiah's lips, declaring that his iniquity is taken away. This act symbolizes the forgiveness and cleansing that Christ offers through His redemptive work. Despite Isaiah's profound recognition of his sinful state and the depravity of his people, God's grace prevails as He provides a means of atonement. This narrative serves as a reminder that no sin is too great to be forgiven by God, as He alone can cleanse and restore us through the sacrifice of Christ, illustrating the central theme of grace in the believer’s life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Revelation 1:5

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