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What does Isaiah teach us about the holiness of God?

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Isaiah reveals God's holiness through a vision of the Lord sitting on His throne, surrounded by seraphim proclaiming His holiness.

In Isaiah 6, the prophet provides a profound vision of God’s holiness that includes both reverence and awe. When Isaiah sees the Lord sitting on the throne, he witnesses the seraphim declaring, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts' (Isaiah 6:3). This threefold repetition emphasizes the perfection of God's holiness, which is crucial to understanding His character. Isaiah's encounter leads him to recognize his own sinfulness, showcasing how an encounter with God’s holiness reveals our need for grace. This foundational truth reminds Christians that God's holiness is integral to the gospel, as it sets the stage for understanding the depth of His grace and mercy towards sinful humanity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-3, 1 Peter 1:15-16

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