Nathan W. Bingham
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Sproul on the vision of God recorded for us in Isaiah chapter 6.
Fish have fins, birds have feathers, and the seraphim, they have a pair of wings with the sole purpose of covering their face from the immediate presence of God.
This is the God we serve, and this is the God who loved us and chose a people for himself.
If you're a believer, consider afresh the mercy and the grace that has been shown to you.
This is Renewing Your Mind on this Saturday, and you've just heard a message from R.C.
Sproul's popular series, The Holiness of God.
In fact, it's the last message from that series that you'll hear on Saturdays.
God has used this series and this program for decades to help people think rightly about who God is.
And for another year, we're taking this daily podcast and the trusted teaching you enjoy on the road for Renewing Your Mind live.
I'll be in Houston, Texas on March 17 for a night of teaching, fellowship, giveaways, and more.
So if you're nearby, learn more and register today at renewingyourmind.org slash Houston.
We hear stories every week about the impact today's series and book have had on people's lives.
And until midnight tonight, we'll add the Holiness of God series and the extended edition of that series to your learning library in the free Ligonier app, along with access to the study guide, all to thank you for your donation in support of Renewing Your Mind at renewingyourmind.org.
Once your donation is processed, we'll also send you a special 40th anniversary edition of the book, The Holiness of God.
So that's two teaching series, a study guide, and a book to show our appreciation for you helping to further the reach of this program and helping fulfill our mission to proclaim, teach, and defend the holiness of God.
This offer does end at midnight and it won't be repeated next Saturday.
So be sure to visit renewingyourmind.org or use the link in the podcast show notes while there's still time.
You've probably heard of Samson, but he's a puzzling character, isn't he?
Is he an example of faith or disobedience?