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What does the Bible say about the call of Isaiah?

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Isaiah was called by God through a divine vision where he saw the Lord's sovereignty and holiness.

The call of Isaiah is recorded in Isaiah 6, where he experiences a pivotal vision of God sitting on His throne, high and lifted up. This vision reveals God's absolute sovereignty and unrivaled supremacy, reminding Isaiah that despite the political turmoil of his time, the Lord is in control. Isaiah's response to this vision is one of humility and self-awareness, recognizing his own sinfulness and the sin of his people. The seraphim's declaration of God's holiness ('Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts') highlights the transcendence and majesty of God that Isaiah must carry into his prophetic ministry.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-8

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