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What does the Bible say about seeing the King?

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Seeing the King signifies a revelation of God's holiness and our own sinfulness.

Seeing the King refers to having a profound encounter with God’s holiness, as illustrated in Isaiah 6. When Isaiah saw the Lord sitting on His throne, he recognized his own unclean condition, declaring, 'Woe is me, for I am undone!' This response is consistent for everyone who truly sees God; they become acutely aware of their sinfulness in contrast to God's holiness. Understanding this divine revelation is foundational to recognizing our need for grace and redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-5

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