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Why did Isaiah lament about his unclean lips?

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Isaiah lamented his unclean lips as a recognition of his sinfulness upon encountering the holiness of God.

Isaiah's recognition of his unclean lips reflects a profound awareness of his own sinfulness when faced with the holy God. In Isaiah 6:5, he expresses his despair, saying, 'Woe is me! For I am undone.' This lament illustrates the biblical principle that true encounters with God reveal our innate sinfulness. Isaiah's acknowledgment of his inadequacy is a crucial step in the process of being prepared for God's service. Through confession and divine purging, represented by the seraphim touching his lips with a live coal, God enabled Isaiah to be cleansed and equipped for prophetic ministry, demonstrating the relationship between awareness of sin and God's grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:5-7, James 3:6, Proverbs 18:21

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