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What does Isaiah 61 teach about the glory of God's people?

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It teaches that the glory of God's people is found in their identity as priests and ministers of God.

Isaiah 61:6 states that God's people will be named priests and ministers of the Lord, emphasizing the honored position believers hold in relation to God. This introduces the concept of a royal priesthood, as outlined in 1 Peter 2:9, indicating that all believers are empowered to worship and serve God. This shared identity encompasses both Jew and Gentile, affirming that their glory is not in their works or ethnic background, but in their relationship with Christ who provides all they need for righteousness and acceptance before the Father.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:6, 1 Peter 2:9, Hebrews 2:11

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