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Holy, Holy, Holy: Part One

Holy, Holy, Holy: Part One

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In this first message of Holy, Holy, Holy, we step into Isaiah’s vision of the throne room—not to be comforted, but to be confronted. Isaiah 6 does not begin with encouragement or instruction. It begins with God on the throne—high and lifted up—surrounded by worship that shakes the foundations of heaven itself. As the seraphim cry “Holy, holy, holy,” we are reminded that God’s holiness is not a softer version of goodness. It is weighty, unsettling, and utterly other. And when holiness is finally seen clearly, it does not leave us unchanged. Isaiah’s response is not confidence, comparison, or self-defense. It is confession: “Woe is me.” Standing in the presence of a holy God, the prophet becomes aware of his own uncleanness—not because he is worse than others, but because holiness exposes what cannot survive unfiltered light. This message intentionally stops before forgiveness is declared. There is no coal yet. No cleansing yet. No commissioning yet. Just a holy God—and a man undone in His presence. Why does Scripture linger here? Why doesn’t God rush to reassurance? Because before grace restores us, holiness must first tell us the truth. This episode invites you to resist the urge to hurry past conviction and instead remain where Isaiah remains: exposed, silent, and still standing before God. Part Two will come. Grace will speak. But first, let holiness have its say.
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