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What does the vision of God in Isaiah 6 teach us about His sovereignty?

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Isaiah's vision illustrates God's sovereignty as He is depicted high and lifted up, ruling over all creation.

The vision of God in Isaiah 6 reveals His absolute sovereignty over all things. Isaiah sees the Lord seated on a throne, 'high and lifted up,' which signifies His supreme authority and control over the universe (Isaiah 6:1). God's sovereignty means that He reigns with wisdom and power, orchestrating all events according to His will. The fact that the seraphims surround His throne, proclaiming His holiness, further emphasizes that God's rule is characterized by His holiness and glory. This captures the essence of the Reformed understanding of God's sovereignty as it relates to His providence and governance of the world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1, Isaiah 46:9-10

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