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He is given many titles in the Old Testament. This is the supreme title that is given to Him. Paul tells us that Jesus is given the name that is above every name, the title Lord, Adonai, the name that originally belongs to God and to God alone Phil.
Now the meaning of the term Adonai simply is this: the sovereign one. The king is dead. There is this time of uncertainty and mourning in the land and the Jewish people.
And Isaiah comes, in the name of his people, and he looks and beholds the interior parts of heaven itself, and he sees not Uzziah, not Hezekiah, not David.
He sees Adonai, the supreme sovereign, enthroned in heaven. An international protocol would respond to the various levels of the magnificence of their clothes. If a king wore ermine, that was incredible. If he wore sable, that was even better. Mink was sort of second or third grade level. And those that came with canvas robes, they had to sit in the back of the summit meetings of the kings. I remember seeing one of the first international television broadcasts to take place in America, which was a viewing of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth.
The commentators went on and on about the pomp and the circumstance that only the British can bring to such a celebration and the magnificence of her gown.
As she came to approach the throne in Westminster they had several pages who had to lift the train of her gown as she made her entrance into the Abbey because that gown trailed for several feet behind her as she processed.
But do you hear what Isaiah is saying here? When he saw this vision of the heavenly King, he saw a King whose splendorous garments billowed out over the sides of the throne, furled back along the sides of the temple around the back entranceway, and spilled out and completely filled the entire building. What he is seeing here is a visual experience of majesty that is focused in the magnificence of the garments. This is the only reference in Scripture to these creatures who were called seraphim.
Some have tried to identify them exactly with the cherubim, but I think since the Bible distinguishes them, we need to distinguish them. We know very little about them except that they are part of the heavenly host, those beings that were especially created by God to serve Him day and night in His immediate presence.
And if we read the description that Isaiah gives of them, it seems as though they appear in almost bizarre fashion, for we are told that they had six wings.
Now let me just stop here for a second and make a comment. When God creates creatures, He does it with a certain creative economy. He has an amazing, extraordinary ability to create whatever He makes in such a way that it is adaptable and suitable for its environment. God makes fish with gills and with fins because their natural habitat is in the water. He makes birds with wings and feathers because their environment is in the air.
And so when He creates angelic beings, whose specific task and function in creation is to minister to Him in His immediate presence, He constructs them in such a way as to make them fit for their environment. And hence we are told they are given two extra sets of wings. Think of it: these angelic beings minister daily in the immediate, unveiled presence of Almighty God whose glory is so refulgent, so piercing that even the angels have to shield themselves from looking directly at His face.
Remember the story in the book of Exodus when Moses, representing the people of God, was summoned by Yahweh to Sinai to receive the law of God. Moses went up there into the clouds and was sort of swallowed up on that mountain.
And the people waited for days and days, and they were apprehensive and stricken with anxiety as they wondered what had happened to their leader. Had he been swallowed up by the wrath of God on that mountain like Korah and his people had in the rebellion? Would he return alive? What would the message of God be if he did come back? And while Moses was on the mountain, he spoke with God Ex.
Do you remember the conversation? If I can improvise a little bit, it went something like this:. I saw you part the sea and bring a whole nation of people through on dry land. God, please let me see your face. So God put His servant in the cleft of the rock, and He allowed His glory to pass by, and for a split second, Moses got a backward glance of the refracted glory of God. And what happened? When he came down from the mountain, and the people saw this figure approaching in the distance, they became all excited for the return of their leader.
I can only guess—and I will venture a guess at this point—and that is that the feet, for angels as well as for men, is the symbol in the Bible of creatureliness. Literally thousands of people have testified to a transforming encounter with God through The Holiness of God.
In The Holiness of God , R. Sproul argues that this struggle is nonetheless necessary because it is the only way to cure our propensity to trust in ourselves and our own righteousness for salvation. We understand what people have experienced in the presence of a holy God, but we may not be able to define the term 'holy' or the concept of holiness as it i.
The first edition of the novel was published in November 30th , and was written by R.
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