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What does Isaiah's confession of sin teach us about our nature?

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Isaiah's confession exemplifies the biblical truth of total depravity, demonstrating that all humans are sinful and in need of redemption.

Isaiah's confession, where he states 'I am a man of unclean lips,' illustrates the biblical doctrine of total depravity. His acknowledgment of being undone reflects the state of all humanity—sinful and cut off from God. Isaiah understood that his sin was not merely outward but rooted deep within his heart, a truth that reflects the universal condition of all people apart from divine grace. This confession teaches Christians that recognizing our sinful nature is essential for appreciating the grace and mercy extended through Christ. It highlights the importance of understanding one's depravity to fully grasp the beauty and necessity of God’s redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5

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