What comes to mind when you think about God?
In this powerful sermon, we are invited to elevate our understanding of God’s holiness by encountering the King Isaiah saw in Isaiah 6—a throne not at eye-level, but high and lifted up. This is the same King revealed in John 12: Jesus Christ. The one worshiped by angels in heaven, who arrives in humility on earth.
He is not like us—He is set apart, utterly holy, and yet He draws near. Through Scripture, we trace the tension between transcendence and tenderness: a Holy King who humbles Himself to redeem sinful people.
Come face-to-face with the glory of God—and leave with a deeper awe of grace.
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