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Continuing our study of Isaiah chapter six, Darnell reflects on the bold declaration of the Seraphim in verse three: “The whole earth is full of His glory.” This overwhelming truth reveals that God’s glory isn’t distant or hidden—it’s constantly on display all around us. Our calling, then, is to recognize it and reflect it. Darnell traces this purpose all the way back to Genesis nine and twelve, showing how God’s intent has always been for humanity to fill the earth with His glory. Returning to Isaiah 6, we’re reminded that it is God who prepares us for His presence. Darnell highlights how the burning coal the Seraphim presses to Isaiah’s lips symbolizes the atoning work of Christ on the cross—God making us clean so we can stand before Him.
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Continuing our study of Isaiah chapter six, Darnell reflects on the bold declaration of the Seraphim in verse three: “The whole earth is full of His glory.” This overwhelming truth reveals that God’s glory isn’t distant or hidden—it’s constantly on display all around us. Our calling, then, is to recognize it and reflect it. Darnell traces this purpose all the way back to Genesis nine and twelve, showing how God’s intent has always been for humanity to fill the earth with His glory. Returning to Isaiah 6, we’re reminded that it is God who prepares us for His presence. Darnell highlights how the burning coal the Seraphim presses to Isaiah’s lips symbolizes the atoning work of Christ on the cross—God making us clean so we can stand before Him.