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

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Isaiah's vision revealed the holiness and majesty of God as he saw the Lord high and lifted up, surrounded by seraphim praising Him.

In Isaiah chapter 6, the prophet Isaiah has a profound vision of the Lord sitting on His throne, high and lifted up. This vision is marked by the presence of seraphim, created beings who continuously proclaim, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts.' The emphasis on God's holiness highlights the divine nature and glory of God, which is central to Isaiah's message and calling. Isaiah's observation of the Lord's majesty contrasts sharply with the earthly king's reign, particularly after the death of King Uzziah, showcasing a sovereign God who reigns eternally.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-4

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