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How do we know that God saves a remnant?

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Isaiah 1:9 confirms that God keeps a remnant to preserve His people.

In Isaiah 1:9, it states, 'Except the Lord of Hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom and we should have been like unto Gomorrah.' This verse highlights God’s mercy in preserving a small group of faithful individuals despite the sinfulness of the larger community. This concept of a remnant is a theme throughout Scripture, illustrating God's divine plan to save a people unto Himself. It signifies His unwavering commitment to His elect, assuring us that even in times of widespread rebellion, God maintains a faithful remnant who will ultimately enjoy His grace and redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:9

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