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The Bible in Song – Isaiah 6 - Part 1 - Anchored by Truth - Jan. 27, 2026
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Description
In this episode of Anchored by Truth, hosts Victoria K. and RD Fierro explore the profound implications of Isaiah 6, moving beyond a casual reading of the text to understand the "triple holiness" of God. By combining musical art with apologetics, they discuss how God's character demands both perfect justice and infinite mercy, and how the prophet Isaiah’s encounter in the temple serves as a blueprint for the grand narrative of redemption.
-- The universe exhibits an underlying order and intelligibility that points toward a Designer, a concept even Albert Einstein recognized as a "miracle."
-- General revelation allows us to see God’s power and design through nature, but Special Revelation (the Bible) is required to know His specific plans and His Trinitarian nature.
-- Holiness in the biblical sense means to be "set apart" or "other"; when the Bible calls God "holy, holy, holy," it places Him in a unique category separate from all creation.
-- The repetition of "holy" three times—found in both Isaiah and Revelation—is the only time a divine attribute is emphasized this way in Scripture, signaling its supreme importance.
-- Because God is perfectly holy, He cannot simply "sweep sin under the rug"; the Fall required a legal and moral satisfaction that only an infinite Savior could provide.
-- Isaiah’s life and prophecies, written 700 years before Christ, perfectly align with the life of Jesus, proving the supernatural unity and reliability of the Word of God.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- Isaiah 6:1-8
-- Psalm 19:1-4
-- John 14:6
-- Deuteronomy 10:17
-- 1 John 4:8
-- Revelation 4:6-8
This is episode 353.
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