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What are the implications of being a remnant in the context of salvation?

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Being part of the remnant means being chosen by God for salvation, based on His grace and purposeful election.

The concept of the remnant, as indicated in the Scriptures, illustrates God's sovereign grace in selecting a people for Himself. In Malachi, we see that despite widespread sin and rebellion, God maintains a remnant that fears His name and receives His salvation. This echoes the broader historical theme in the Bible, where God's election is not based on any foreseen merit or action of the individuals but solely upon His mercy and purpose. The assurance that believers are part of this remnant fosters a deep assurance in their relationship with God, as it underscores their identity as chosen ones based on grace alone.
Scripture References: Malachi 4:2, Ephesians 1:4-5

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