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How does Isaiah 6 relate to the doctrine of total depravity?

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Isaiah's recognition of his sin underscores total depravity, a key aspect of Reformed theology.

In Isaiah 6, the prophet's cry of being 'undone' and his acknowledgment of being 'a man of unclean lips' aligns with the Reformed doctrine of total depravity. This doctrine articulates that every aspect of humanity is affected by sin, establishing that no part is left untainted. Isaiah's encounter with God illustrates that recognizing our sinful nature is the first step towards experiencing God's transformative grace, which is foundational in Reformed theology, indicating our utmost need for Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5, Ephesians 2:1-3

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