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What does Isaiah's vision teach us about our own sinfulness?

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Isaiah's vision teaches that awareness of God's holiness reveals our own sinfulness and need for redemption.

In Isaiah 6, the prophet encounters the holiness of God, which leads him to exclaim, 'Woe is me! I am undone.' This profound realization highlights the connection between recognizing God's perfect holiness and understanding our own depravity. Isaiah's initial response to God's glory is marked by fear and humility, acknowledging his sinful nature and the depravity of the people around him. This reflects a truth that is crucial for every believer: a true vision of God compels us to confront our own sinfulness. It is only when we grasp the depth of our sin that we can fully appreciate the grace of God offered through Christ. The Gospel's message is one of substitutionary atonement, where Christ’s righteousness is credited to us, cleansing us from the guilt of our sins and restoring our relationship with a holy God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6

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