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How does seeing God's glory affect us?

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Seeing God's glory prompts a deep awareness of our sin and instills a desire for purity and service.

Encountering God's glory profoundly affects our perceptions of ourselves and our purpose. When Isaiah beheld the Lord seated on His throne, he was struck with awareness of his own sinfulness, declaring, 'Woe is me, for I am undone.' This scriptural account emphasizes how a clear understanding of God's majestic holiness leads us to recognize our need for His cleansing grace. As we see God's glory, we are also inspired to embrace our calling in service to Him, as evidenced by Isaiah's immediate response. The transformative impact of witnessing God's glory compels us toward holiness and a life dedicated to sharing His love and truth with others.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5-8

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