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What did Isaiah's encounter with God teach us about human nature?

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Isaiah's vision reveals that true understanding of human nature begins with an awareness of God's holiness.

In Isaiah 6, when Isaiah came into contact with the holiness of God, he recognized his own sinfulness, stating, 'Woe is me! I am a man of unclean lips' (Isaiah 6:5). This encounter highlights the biblical truth that the perception of human depravity is rooted in the recognition of God's divine nature. Without seeing God for who He is, people may falsely elevate their moral standing. Isaiah's response demonstrates that true self-understanding comes from direct revelation of God's character—His holiness and purity expose our sinfulness and desperate need for grace. The reality is that God's revelation compels us to reckon with our nature, leading us to a state of repentance and reliance on His mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5

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