A Vision of God
Heavenly Creation Praises
Holy, Holy, Holy
The Memory Verse
God's Message and Response
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According to Isaiah 6:1, in what year did Isaiah see the Lord seated on a throne?

The year King Uzziah died

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According to Isaiah 6:2, what heavenly beings were above the Lord?

Seraphim

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According to Isaiah 6:3, what word is repeated three times in the seraphim’s praise?

Holy

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Who speaks the memory verse?

Isaiah

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What question does the Lord ask in Isaiah 6:8?

“Whom shall I send?”

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Isaiah 6:1, where was the Lord seated when Isaiah saw Him?

On a throne, high and exalted

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According to Isaiah 6:2, how many wings did each seraphim have?

Six wings

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According to verse 3, who do the seraphim say is holy?

 The Lord Almighty

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What word does Isaiah cry out at the beginning of the verse?

 “Woe”

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How does Isaiah respond to God’s call in Isaiah 6:8?

 “Here am I. Send me.”

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According to Isaiah 6:1, what filled the temple in Isaiah’s vision?

His train

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What did the seraphim use their wings for?

To cover their face, cover their feet, and to fly

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According to verse 3, what is the whole earth full of according to the seraphim?

God’s glory

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What does Isaiah say is wrong with his lips?

They are unclean

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According to Isaiah 6:6-7, what happens to Isaiah before he is sent?

His lips are cleansed with a burning coal

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According to Isaiah 6:1, what does God being “high and lifted up” show about Him?

That God is great, powerful, and holy.

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According to Isaiah 6:2, what does covering their faces show about creation’s response to God?

They cover their faces to show respect. 

God is holy and cannot be looked at directly.

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According to verse 4, what physical reaction happens in the temple when God is praised?

 The posts of the door moved, and the house was filled with smoke

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Why does Isaiah feel unclean?

Because he has seen the King, the Lord of hosts

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According to verses 6-7, what does the burning coal symbolize?

Cleansing, forgiveness, and purification

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According to Isaiah 6:1, how does Isaiah’s vision of God challenge how people view God today?

It reminds us that God is holy, exalted, and worthy of praise. God is not casual or ordinary

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According to Isaiah 6:2, what can we learn from the way the seraphim worship God?

We learn to worship God with respect, obedience, and honor because He is holy

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How does creation show God’s glory today?

God’s glory is shown through nature, the beauty of the world, and how creation follows His plan.

Creation follows God’s plan by working the way He designed it to. For example:

The sun rises and sets, the seasons change, and plants grow at the right time. Animals live in their habitats and behave in ways that help them survive.
Rivers flow, trees grow, and the earth provides food in an orderly way. All of this shows God’s wisdom and order in creation.

 

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Why should we notice our sins when we meet God?

Seeing our sin helps us be humble, say sorry, and let God make us clean.

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How does the “holy seed” in Isaiah 6:13 point to the Messiah and God’s plan?

It shows that God will keep a faithful line through which the Messiah will come to save His people.

The faithful line was the small group of people who stayed loyal to God, and from them, God would send the Messiah to save everyone. 

God kept a faithful family line through Israel. From that line came David and, much later, Jesus, the promised Savior.

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