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What does the Bible say about God's revelation to Isaiah?

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Isaiah's vision of God reveals His holiness and man's sinfulness, highlighting the need for divine revelation.

In Isaiah 6:1-9, the prophet Isaiah had a dramatic vision of God sitting on a throne, high and lifted up. This encounter revealed not only the glory and holiness of the Lord but also exposed Isaiah's own sinfulness, leading him to cry out, 'Woe is me! I am undone!' This passage illustrates that true knowledge of God begins with revelation; men do not know God on their own—He must reveal Himself. As Jesus stated, eternal life is to know God, and this knowledge is granted to those whom the Son chooses to reveal Him to (Matthew 11:27). Isaiah's experience exemplifies how divine revelation leads to transformation and humility in the face of God's holiness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-9, Matthew 11:27

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