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What does it mean that God is holy in the context of Isaiah 6?

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God's holiness in Isaiah 6 signifies His absolute purity and separation from sin, highlighting the need for reverence.

The holiness of God, as presented in Isaiah 6, profoundly affects our understanding of who He is and the nature of our relationship with Him. The seraphim continually affirm God's holiness, highlighting His perfection and moral purity that is untouched by sin. This characteristic prompts a response of awe and reverence from believers. It complicates humanity's relationship with God by showing our desperate need for atonement and reconciliation through Christ, the only one who can bridge the sin gap. Acknowledging God's holiness calls believers to worship Him genuinely and live according to His divine standards.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:3, 1 Peter 1:16

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Paul Mahan · Oct 30, 2016
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