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In Isaiah chapter six, we are introduced to the Seraphim—heavenly beings who worship God with overwhelming reverence. They cry out in holiness, yet their experience of God is limited compared to the deep intimacy we are invited into through Christ. Darnell explores how God's redemptive love for humanity surpasses even what these glorious beings can comprehend. If the Seraphim worship without ever knowing the joy of forgiveness, how much more should we—those who have been redeemed—lift our voices in praise and share the grace we have received in Jesus?
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In Isaiah chapter six, we are introduced to the Seraphim—heavenly beings who worship God with overwhelming reverence. They cry out in holiness, yet their experience of God is limited compared to the deep intimacy we are invited into through Christ. Darnell explores how God's redemptive love for humanity surpasses even what these glorious beings can comprehend. If the Seraphim worship without ever knowing the joy of forgiveness, how much more should we—those who have been redeemed—lift our voices in praise and share the grace we have received in Jesus?