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What did Isaiah see in his vision?

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In his vision, Isaiah saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and lifted up, symbolizing God's sovereignty and majesty.

Isaiah’s vision in Isaiah 6:1 reveals profound truths about God's nature and rule. He describes seeing the Lord 'sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up.' This imagery powerfully conveys God's sovereignty over all creation and His exalted position. It is essential for believers to understand that this is not merely a symbolic representation, but a direct revelation of God's glory and authority. Isaiah’s encounter led to a deep conviction of his own unworthiness ('Woe is me!') and culminated in his commissioning as a prophet. This vision encourages Christians to recognize God's majesty, leading to reverence and worship.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1

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