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What does Isaiah 1:9 mean about a remnant being saved?

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Isaiah 1:9 indicates that only a small remnant of God’s people will be saved due to His mercy and grace.

Isaiah 1:9 highlights the concept of a remnant, representing those who remain faithful amidst widespread rebellion against God. This verse teaches that it is not by human effort but by God's sovereign mercy that this remnant is preserved. Just as Sodom and Gomorrah faced judgement for their sin, the only reason any of God's covenant people are saved is due to His election and grace. This remnant is a testament to God's faithful promise to maintain a people for Himself, affirming that salvation is solely a work of God's grace and a central theme throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:9

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