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What does the Bible say about the majesty of God?

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The Bible emphasizes God's majesty, highlighting His sovereignty and holiness, particularly in Isaiah 6:1-3.

In Isaiah 6:1, the prophet Isaiah sees the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, which symbolizes His supreme power and authority. This vision reveals not only God's regal authority but also His holiness, as affirmed by the seraphim who cry, 'Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of hosts' (Isaiah 6:3). This declaration of holiness emphasizes that God is transcendent and untouched by sin, underscoring both His majesty and the reverence He commands. The psalmist echoes this view, stating, 'Thy throne, O God, is forever and ever' (Psalm 45:6), affirming that God's majesty is eternal and sovereign over all creation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-3, Psalm 45:6

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