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God sent the prophet Isaiah to his people at a time of great prosperity. But it was also a time of moral and spiritual decay. In the first 39 chapters of his prophecy, Isaiah warns of the coming judgment of God upon his people and upon all nations. Yet these chapters also contain rich and comforting promises of God’s grace and the future arrival of the Messiah.

temple. This is no ordinary king. He is the Lord of the church who rules all things for the benefit of his church. This is more than the temple in Jerusalem. Isaiah looked into the heavenly sanctuary, where God may be seen by saints and angels. Isaiah had the rare privilege of standing in the presence of the Lord. Isaiah then mentioned the seraphim hovering near the Lord. This is the only place where these spiritual beings are mentioned in Scripture. We may speculate that they are the same ones described
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