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What does Isaiah 6 reveal about God's mercy?

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Isaiah 6 illustrates God's mercy through the seraphim's action of cleansing Isaiah's lips with a live coal.

God's mercy is vividly portrayed in Isaiah 6 when a seraphim flies to Isaiah with a live coal taken from the altar. This symbolizes the cleansing and atonement for Isaiah's sin. The coal represents the sacrifice required for reconciliation, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. God's mercy is evident in His willingness to forgive and restore those who acknowledge their unworthiness. It assures us that no matter how unclean we think we are, God's grace is sufficient to remove our guilt and purify us. This act further illustrates the necessity of Christ as our High Priest, emphasizing that through Him, we receive both mercy and the call to serve.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Hebrews 4:14-16

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