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How do we know that God works through a remnant?

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God's continuous preservation of a faithful remnant, despite overwhelming odds, shows that His redemptive plan remains intact.

The concept of a remnant is evident throughout biblical history, where God consistently saved a small group to fulfill His purposes. In 1 Kings 11, even during Solomon's reign, God was angry with much of Israel but preserved Judah as a remnant. In 2 Kings 18, Hezekiah led a remnant of believers who remained faithful amidst widespread idolatry and apostasy. These examples illustrate that God's sovereignty ensures that His truth and grace endure, allowing His people to stand firm even when the majority declines. Thus, the remnant serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and His divine plan for redemption.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 11, 2 Kings 18

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God's Remnant
Paul Mahan · Jul 2, 1989
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