The Vision of God’s Glory The chapter begins with a description of Isaiah’s vision of God’s glory:
In this vision, Isaiah sees God seated on a throne, surrounded by seraphim, which are six-winged creatures that serve as attendants to God. The seraphim cover their faces and feet with their wings, indicating their reverence and humility in the presence of God. They cry out to one another, proclaiming God’s holiness and glory, which fills the entire earth. Isaiah’s response to this vision is one of awe and unworthiness: isaiah 6 nrsv
”‘Lo, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away, and your sin is forgiven.’” (Isaiah 6:7 NRSV) The Vision of God’s Glory The chapter begins
”‘How long, O Lord?’” (Isaiah 6:11 NRSV) The Vision of God&rsquo