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What does it mean to be a remnant in a hostile world?

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Being a remnant means living as a minority among those who oppose the gospel, but with God's assurance of strength and victory.

The term 'remnant' refers to the faithful followers of Christ who exist in a world often contrary to the teachings of the gospel. As indicated in Micah 5, the remnant of Jacob is not only a minority but also a group with divine promise and strength. This concept serves as a reminder that while societal opposition may be strong, God has equipped His people to stand confidently as lions among goats. The promise of God to cut off enemies reassures the remnant that they can continue to proclaim the gospel boldly, knowing that God protects and empowers them. This narrative encourages believers to be steadfast in their faith amidst adversity, recognizing their identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Micah 5:8-9, Matthew 10:16, Romans 8:31

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