A transformative encounter with the divine marks Isaiah chapter 6, where the prophet is granted a vision of God's holiness. In the year that King Uzziah died, Isaiah finds himself in the throne room of heaven, witnessing the Lord seated on a high and exalted throne. The seraphim surround Him, proclaiming His holiness and glory. Overwhelmed by the majesty of God, Isaiah recognizes his own sinfulness and the sinfulness of his people. In a moment of grace, one of the seraphim touches Isaiah's lips with a burning coal, symbolizing purification and atonement. This profound experience prepares Isaiah for his prophetic mission as he hears the Lord's call: "Whom shall I send?" Isaiah responds with willingness, saying, "Here am I! Send me." This chapter highlights the themes of divine holiness, human unworthiness, and the transformative power of God's grace, setting the stage for Isaiah's prophetic ministry.
Isaiah Chapter 6
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