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How do we know God is active among His people?

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We know God is active among His people through His promise to preserve a remnant as seen in 1 Kings 19:18.

God's activity among His people is assured through His promises in Scripture. In 1 Kings 19:18, He declares that there are seven thousand in Israel who remain faithful. This assertion not only illustrates God's sovereignty but also affirms His ongoing involvement in the lives of believers. Throughout history, God has consistently raised up a remnant to witness to His truth and grace, ensuring that His message and purposes endure. This is particularly important, encouraging believers to recognize that despite the presence of sin and evil, God is working to preserve a holy people.

The experiences of historical church figures, like Martin Luther, further affirm this truth. Despite personal struggles and the overwhelming challenges they faced, the faithful witness of God's people continues. The promise that God will always have a remnant serves as a powerful reminder that believers today can have hope and assurance in God's ongoing work in the world.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 19:18

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