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How does God use small numbers to accomplish His purposes?

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God often uses a small remnant to demonstrate His power and glory, ensuring that the victory is credited to Him alone.

God's choice to work through a remnant highlights His desire to display His might in the face of human weakness. This is evident in various biblical narratives where small numbers have led to great victories, such as David against Goliath or Gideon's army against the Midianites. In 1 Kings 11 and 2 Kings 18, we see how the faithful few, like Hezekiah and the remaining tribe of Judah, were pivotal in upholding God's covenant amidst rampant idolatry. This principle teaches Christians that even in their apparent insignificance, they can trust that God can achieve great things through them, thus removing any grounds for human boasting.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 11, 2 Kings 18, Romans 11:5

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God's Remnant
Paul Mahan · Jul 2, 1989
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