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What does the Bible say about Isaiah's vision of Christ?

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Isaiah's vision in chapter 6 reveals his conversion and the holiness of God, emphasizing that true repentance and faith are gifts from God.

Isaiah's vision of Christ in Isaiah 6 serves as a profound revelation of God's holiness and the grace offered to sinners. In this chapter, Isaiah reflects on his conversion experience, emphasizing that it was not through his own merit but rather through the unction of the Holy Spirit that he came to know Christ. The vision illustrates the need for God’s revelation to bring about true repentance, highlighting the idea that none are righteous and all require salvation by grace alone. As Isaiah declares, 'Woe is me,' he acknowledges his complete unworthiness before a holy God, illustrating the state of all sinners in need of redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-7, Isaiah 6:1-5, Isaiah 6, John 12:41

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