Principle of the One and the Many—Part One of Four As God’s End-Time Servant Does, So Do God’s Elect

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As he is vigilant for God’s word (Isaiah 50:4–5), so are they (Isaiah 66:2, 5).

As he is guided by the fear of God (Isaiah 11:2–3), so are they (Isaiah 33:6).

As he calls on the name of the Lord (Isaiah 41:25), so do they (Isaiah 62:6).

As he hears God (Isaiah 50:4–5), so do they (Isaiah 32:3).

As he receives God’s instruction (Isaiah 50:4), so do they (Isaiah 2:3; 48:17).

As he possesses wisdom and knowledge (Isaiah 11:2; 53:11), so do they (Isaiah 33:6).

As he bears good fruit (Isaiah 11:1; 57:19), so do they (Isaiah 4:2; 27:6; 37:31).

As he gains grace and honor in the eyes of God, so do they (Isaiah 44:26, 28; 58:12; 61:4; 66:1).

As he exemplifies righteousness (Isaiah 11:5; 16:5; 32:1; 41:2), so do they (Isaiah 51:1, 7).

As God calls him (Isaiah 42:6; 48:15; 49:1), so he calls them (Isaiah 13:3; 41:9).

As he declares good tidings (Isaiah 41:27; 52:7; 61:1), so do they (Isaiah 40:9).

As he is despised and abhorred (Isaiah 49:7), so are they (Isaiah 66:5).

As enemies accuse him (Isaiah 50:8–9), so they do them (Isaiah 32:7; 54:17).

As he is humiliated and insulted (Isaiah 50:6), so are they (Isaiah 61:7).

As he refutes his enemies (Isaiah 50:9–11), so do they (Isaiah 54:17).

As he is not disgraced or confounded (Isaiah 50:7), so they are not (Isaiah 54:4).

As he awakens and arises clothed with power (Isaiah 51:9), so do they (Isaiah 52:1).

As he releases God’s people from bondage and oppression (Isaiah 42:7; 49:9; 61:1), so do they (Isaiah 58:6, 10).

As he restores ancient ruins and rebuilds God’s temple (Isaiah 44:28; 45:13), so do they (Isaiah 58:12; 61:4; 66:1).

As he conquers his enemies (Isaiah 41:2–3, 25; 45:1–2), so do they (Isaiah 41:15–16; 60:14).

As his adversaries come to nought and perish (Isaiah 41:2), so do theirs (Isaiah 41:11–12; 60:12).

As moths devour his enemies (Isaiah 50:9), so they do them (Isaiah 51:8).

As he experiences God’s salvation (Isaiah 49:8), so do they (Isaiah 12:2–3; 25:9; 61:10).

As he receives an everlasting inheritance (Isaiah 53:12), so do they (Isaiah 57:13; 58:14; 60:21; 61:7; 65:9).

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