Isaiah 6: Take It From The Angels

The Seraphim in Isaiah’s vision are said to have six wings, but only fly with two. Using D&C 77, the meaning of these wings reflects a great deal about free will, obedience, and our own choices.

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Alrighty! I am back, y’all. Sorry I missed a post yesterday. To be perfectly honest with ya, after my morning studies, I was debating writing about something very personal from my own life. But, I decided against it. Maybe I’ll write about it in the future, but for now, I’ll wait a little longer before doing that.

Either way, today I wanted to highlight a verse from Isaiah 6, because as we all know, Isaiah is kinda hard to understand, and verse 2 of this chapter really stuck out to me. Even though it’s just one verse, the meaning of it carries a lot of weight in light of modern revelation.

Verse 2 is really interesting, because it’s one of those lines that’s laden with symbolism. Isaiah describes seeing angels around God’s throne – specifically Seraphim – and notes this about them:

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