Isaiah 6:7
And with it he touched my mouth and said: "Now that this has touched your lips, your iniquity is removed and your sin is atoned for."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Isaiah 6:7?

2. How does Isaiah 6:7 illustrate God's power to cleanse and forgive sin?

3. What does the "touched your lips" symbolize in Isaiah 6:7?

4. How can Isaiah's cleansing inspire our personal repentance and spiritual renewal?

5. Connect Isaiah 6:7 with New Testament teachings on purification and forgiveness.

6. How can we apply the concept of divine cleansing in our daily lives?

7. What does Isaiah 6:7 reveal about the nature of sin and atonement?

8. How does Isaiah 6:7 illustrate the concept of divine purification?

9. Why is a coal used in Isaiah 6:7 to cleanse Isaiah's lips?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Isaiah 6?

11. Do they honor me with lips, not hearts?

12. What is the significance of Jesus' scars in heaven?

13. Jeremiah 1:9 - Does the idea of God directly touching Jeremiah's mouth contradict other biblical accounts of prophetic calling?

14. What are the different types of angels?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Isaiah's experience of cleansing in Isaiah 6:7 relate to the concept of atonement in the New Testament?

2. In what ways does the holiness of God challenge us to examine our own lives and seek His cleansing?

3. How can we apply the principle of divine cleansing in our daily walk with God, especially when we feel unworthy?

4. What role does confession play in experiencing the forgiveness and cleansing described in 1 John 1:9, and how does this relate to Isaiah's experience?

5. How can we, like Isaiah, respond to God's call in our lives after experiencing His forgiveness and cleansing?1. Reflect on Isaiah's reaction when he encounters God's holiness. How does this inform your understanding of God's holiness?

2. Isaiah felt unworthy in the presence of God. How do you experience God's holiness in relation to your own shortcomings?

3. How does the seraphim's act of touching Isaiah's lips with a coal symbolize purification? How do you see this symbolism at work in your own spiritual journey?

4. What does Isaiah's immediate response to God's call ("Here am I. Send me!") say about his faith and devotion?

5. Why does God ask "whom shall I send"? What does this say about God's desire for willing servants?

6. God's message to the people through Isaiah is one of judgment and hardening. How does this contrast with your understanding of God's nature?

7. Discuss the implications of the phrase "Be ever hearing, but never understanding". How does this apply to society today?

8. How do you interpret the "holy remnant" in the present context? What hope does this give you?

9. How long is Isaiah to prophesy according to God’s command? What does this reveal about God’s judgment and mercy?

10. How would you handle a situation today where you're called to deliver an unpopular message, like Isaiah's?

11. How do you respond to situations where your message or truth might not be understood or accepted?

12. How does Isaiah’s purification before his mission apply to us as Christians in contemporary times?

13. Can you think of a time when you felt an overwhelming sense of God's presence, like Isaiah did? How did it change you?

14. How do the themes in Isaiah 6 guide your actions and decisions in everyday life?

15. In today's world, where can we see the effects of people hearing but not truly understanding?

16. How does the concept of a "holy remnant" provide hope in the face of a world that often seems chaotic and godless?

17. What does it mean for you, in your personal life, to answer God's call as Isaiah did?

18. How does Isaiah's experience in God's throne room shape your perspective of worship?

19. How can you help others see and understand God's truths in a world filled with distraction and resistance?

20. How might this vision of God's holiness and the transformative effect it had on Isaiah inspire your personal journey with God?

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