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Isaiah

Once upon a time in the land of Judah, there was a prophet named Isaiah. He spoke God's words to the people, urging them to turn away from their wicked ways and follow Him. In one vision, Isaiah saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, with angels praising Him. The Lord asked, "Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?" Isaiah answered, "Here am I. Send me!"

Isaiah then warned the people of Jerusalem about their sinful ways. He spoke of the coming destruction if they did not repent. But he also promised that a Savior was coming, a child born to a virgin, who would bring peace and salvation to all people. Isaiah described this future Messiah as a mighty ruler, with wisdom and understanding, who would be gentle and kind to the oppressed.

One day, while Isaiah was walking around Jerusalem, he saw a vision of the Lord. He saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and lifted up, with seraphs flying above Him. One seraph took a burning coal from the altar and touched Isaiah's lips, cleansing him of his sin. Then Isaiah heard the Lord asking, "Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?" And once again, Isaiah answered, "Here am I. Send me!"

Isaiah continued to speak God's words to the people, urging them to seek Him and turn away from their sin. He described the coming judgment, but also the promise of redemption. He spoke of a time when all nations would come to Jerusalem to worship the Lord, and there would be no more sorrow or suffering. Isaiah's words were a call to repentance and faith, a reminder that God is always with His people, ready to forgive and restore.

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