What does Isaiah’s fiery vision reveal about sin, forgiveness, and God’s grace? In this video, we’ll discuss the powerful moment from Isaiah 6 where the prophet encounters the Lord and experiences a dramatic purgation of sin. From the angel’s cry of “Holy, holy, holy” to the ember touching Isaiah’s lips, this passage is packed with meaning for Catholics and Christians alike.
We’ll explore how this Old Testament moment reflects the concept of Purgatory, the purifying fire, and God’s unique ways of dispensing grace. What does it mean to be cleansed before God? How does this connect to Roman Catholic traditions and scripture? We’ll unpack the deeper truths behind Isaiah’s vision and how it ties to our salvation, the Eucharist, and God’s role in completing His work within us.
Join us as we reflect on the beauty of God’s mercy, the mystery of grace, and what Isaiah’s experience teaches us about faith, forgiveness, and our role in the ongoing process of salvation. Let’s uncover how this vision speaks to the heart of Christian belief and inspires us to say, “Here I am, send me!”
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLKcxR1pjfU
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Isaiah 6: Vision and Calling
01:15 - Psalm 138: Praise and Thanksgiving
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