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How do we know that the church is the remnant of believers?

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The New Testament portrays the church as the true people of God, not a remnant within a larger group.

Contrary to the notion of a mere remnant among a larger assembly, the New Testament reveals that the church itself constitutes the true community of faith. Jeremiah 31:31 speaks of a new covenant made with the house of Israel, which the New Testament applies to the church. This covenant relates to the transformation of hearts through regeneration, indicating that all true believers are part of God's people. The unity and holiness of the church, as described in Hebrews 10:25, underscore that those who are part of the church are not merely attending a social entity but are genuinely transformed by the gospel's power.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:31, Hebrews 10:25

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