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| Posted: 07 Jan 2021 07:28 AM PST When God recommissioned Isaiah, why did He give the prophet such a strange message to take to His people?(Isa. 6:9, 10.) The message that is given to Isiah is rooted in the fact that Isaiah is a prophet. The prophet is God’s representative before humanity. As the prophet speaks, he speaks as the voice of God. Prophetic Read More |
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| Posted: 06 Jan 2021 07:44 AM PST God encouraged Isaiah at His temple. Is there evidence elsewhere in the Bible that God's sanctuary is a place of encouragement? (Read Psalm 73 [see Ps. 73:17], Heb. 4:14–16, Heb. 10:19–23, and Revelation 5.) What do these texts tell us? Psalms 73 is such a good example of how we find encouragement in the sanctuary. Read More |
| Posted: 06 Jan 2021 05:27 AM PST Why did the seraph use a live, or burning, coal from the altar to cleanse Isaiah's lips? (Isa. 6:6, 7.) Isiah was in the presence of God in the holiest part of the sanctuary. To be in the presence of God he himself had to be holy so it required him to be cleansed with something powerful. Read More |
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| Posted: 04 Jan 2021 05:30 AM PST Where is the Lord in this vision? (See Isa. 6:1.) Why would the Lord make an appearance to Isaiah here, as opposed to anywhere else? (See Exod. 25:8, Exod. 40:34–38.) The text tells us that the Lord is seated on the throne, in the other two passages, the Lord appears in the sanctuary and in the tabernacle. I believe Read More |
| The King Is Dead. Long Live the King! Posted: 03 Jan 2021 06:59 PM PST Isaiah 6:1 talks about the death of King Uzziah. Read 2 Chronicles 26 and then answer this question: What is the significance of King Uzziah's death When we read through 2 Chronicles 26 we see how this young king took the throne and he started to do right in the sight of the Lord (26:4). Uzziah also Read More |
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