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How does seeing God lead to understanding our own sinfulness?

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Seeing God's glory leads to a clearer perception of our sinfulness and need for grace.

When Isaiah experienced the fullness of God's glory in his vision, he was immediately confronted with his own sinfulness, declaring himself 'undone' and 'a man of unclean lips.' This reaction is universal among those who genuinely encounter God's holiness. The exposure to God's purity reveals the inherent depravity and nature of humanity, illustrating that apart from divine intervention, we remain lost and condemned. Such a revelation instills humility and the recognition of our desperate need for Christ's redemptive work. It confirms the biblical truth that our understanding of sin and grace must start with a recognition of who God is in His holiness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5

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The Glory of God
Henry Mahan · Jul 7, 1996
Joshua

Joshua

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