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How is the concept of a remnant significant in the Bible?

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A remnant signifies God's faithful preservation and grace amidst rebellion and disobedience.

The concept of a remnant throughout Scripture emphasizes God's sovereignty and grace in preserving a faithful people. In Zechariah, it is noted that despite the enemies of God, He always maintains a remnant, those chosen by grace who will come to worship Him. This is profoundly illustrated when the text acknowledges that even those who once opposed God can be called to redemption. The doctrine here reflects that salvation is not about numbers, but about God’s mercy and election, assuring believers that He will gather His own no matter the circumstances.
Scripture References: Zechariah 14:16, Romans 11:5, Isaiah 10:20-22

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