

What he knew instantly was that between Him and God, only one was truly holy. After seeing the holy God, Isaiah then saw himself. “ “ Woe is me! For I am lost for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips for my eyes have seen the King, the L ORD of hosts!”(v. He decided against it choosing instead to make his first word a familiar one. He could’ve invited himself into the Seraphim’s song as they called to one another about the King, their holy hymn. That before Him was “the Lord of Hosts” (6:3) and the “Mighty one of Israel” (1:24). He knew the right things to say, true things. As the temple shivered without a breeze, Isaiah didn’t praise.
