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What does it mean that there is a remnant according to election?

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A remnant according to election refers to the chosen few whom God saves amidst the broader context of judgment.

The concept of a remnant according to election highlights God's sovereign choice in salvation, as noted in Isaiah 65 and reinforced in Romans 11:5, which states that there is a remnant chosen by grace. This remnant is a specific group selected by God from a larger population, emphasizing His grace and mercy amidst widespread rejection. This theme recurs throughout Scripture, illustrating that even in times of great rebellion and apostasy, God's faithfulness is evident in preserving a people for Himself. The existence of this remnant assures believers of God's unchanging purpose and His ability to maintain a faithful witness in the world, underscoring the importance of grace in every believer's life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:8-9, Romans 11:5, 2 Peter 3:9

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