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What does Isaiah's encounter with God teach us about salvation?

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Isaiah's encounter reveals that salvation comes through God's grace and revelation, not human effort.

Isaiah’s encounter with God provides a theological framework for understanding salvation within the context of sovereign grace. After recognizing his sinfulness, Isaiah is cleansed and forgiven by the coal from the altar, a symbol of Christ’s sacrifice. This illustrates that salvation is initiated and accomplished by God alone; it highlights that individuals are saved not by their actions but through God's decisive act of grace. The sequence shows that divine revelation must precede one’s conversion, supporting the doctrine of unconditional election—where God chooses whom He will save based on His mercy and will, not on human merit.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7; Ephesians 1:4-5; Romans 9:15-16

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