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How do we know that God has mercy upon a remnant?

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God's mercy toward a remnant is emphasized in the proclamation of judgment and the promise of redemption for His chosen people.

In Isaiah, though the text pronounces judgment upon nations, it concurrently provides hope by indicating that God preserves a remnant from destruction. Throughout scripture, this is evidenced as God selects individuals from various nations, demonstrating mercy and grace. The remnant serves as a testament to God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises, highlighting that He is sovereign over salvation, often choosing those who appear unworthy in the world's eyes. This assurance of being part of the remnant underscores the overarching theme of divine grace amidst judgment.
Scripture References: Isaiah 34:16-17, Romans 11:5

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