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How do we know that Christ is a gathering instance for His people?

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Christ gathers His people through His gospel, as seen in the prophecies of Isaiah, which describe Him as the one who assembles the scattered.

Isaiah 11:12 depicts the Lord Jesus as the one who gathers the outcasts of Israel, indicating His role as a gathering instance. Through the preaching of the gospel, Christ calls sinners to Himself, fulfilling the prophetic promise that His people will be united under Him. This gathering is not limited to a specific nation or ethnicity but extends to all of God's elect from every corner of the earth. The imagery reflects that as people respond to the gospel and are drawn to Christ, they find unity and purpose as members of His church, which transcends earthly divisions.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:12

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Christ Our Ensign
Don Fortner · Feb 18, 2018
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