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What does Isaiah’s vision teach us about God’s communication?

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Isaiah’s vision illustrates that God communicates through His Word, revealing His nature and will.

Isaiah's vision in chapter 6 exemplifies how God communicates His truth to His people, primarily through His Word rather than dreams or visions in today's context. The Lord revealed His glory to Isaiah in a powerful and direct manner, setting the stage for Isaiah’s prophetic ministry. This moment serves as a reminder that God has chosen to reveal Himself through the Scriptures, which are complete and sufficient for our understanding of redemption and salvation. In following Jesus, we engage with the full revelation of God’s character, leaving no room for additional revelations that contradict Scripture. This solidifies the belief that the Bible is the primary means through which God communicates with us today.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6, John 12:41

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The Glory of God
Henry Mahan · Jul 7, 1996
Joshua

Joshua

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