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Sermon in a Sentence: One glimpse of God's glory through His Word and your life will never be the same.
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I. Isaiah Looked /Up/: He Saw /the Lord/ (v.
4-6)
(cp.
Jn. 12.41,42) /He saw the preeminent holiness of God.
He refers to him as the Holy One of Israel 29 times.
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II.
Isaiah Looked /In/: He Saw Himself (v.
5-7)
/He saw his own sinfulness and unworthiness.
(Job 42.5,6;Dan.
10.6-8;Peter-Lk.
5.8,9;John-Rev.
1.16,17)
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III.
Isaiah Looked /Out/: He Saw Others (v. 6)
/He saw the need to go proclaim God's Word to others/.
(Matt.
28.19,20;Mk.
16.15;Lk.
24.47;Jn.
20.21;Acts 1.8)
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