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What does the vision of Isaiah teach about God's judgment?

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Isaiah's vision highlights God's judgment as rooted in His holiness and the unresponsiveness of the people toward His word.

In Isaiah 6, God's judgment is portrayed alongside His glory, serving as a sober reminder of the consequences of rejecting God. The people to whom Isaiah prophesied were blinded and hardened against God’s revelation. This shows that when hearts remain unyielded, God’s judgment will follow. He assures that His word will not return void; however, the refusal to respond to His call leads to deeper spiritual blindness and judgment. This serves as a warning to all believers to heed God’s call and recognize His sovereignty, lest they fall into the same pattern of unresponsiveness that led to Israel's downfall.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:9-10, John 12:39-40

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