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What does the Bible say about Isaiah seeing the Lord?

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Isaiah saw the Lord as high and lifted up on His throne, which signifies His sovereignty and glory.

Isaiah's vision of the Lord is a significant revelation in the Bible, as described in Isaiah 6:1. In this vision, Isaiah sees the Lord seated on a throne, high and lifted up, and His glory filling the temple. This sight emphasizes God's sovereignty and holiness, distinguishing Him from humanity's fallen state. The seraphim surrounding the throne proclaim His holiness, highlighting the awesomeness of His presence. Isaiah's encounter with the divine reveals not only God's majesty but also his own sinfulness, prompting him to cry out in lamentation, 'Woe is me!' It powerfully illustrates the need for divine revelation and God’s initiative in self-disclosure.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1

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What Isaiah Saw
Henry Mahan · Mar 24, 1985
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