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What does Micah 5:3 say about the remnant of Israel?

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Micah 5:3 reveals that a remnant of God's elect will return, which points to the ultimate salvation of His people.

In Micah 5:3, the prophet declares that God will give the nation of Israel up until the time His purpose through Christ's birth is accomplished. This verse assures believers that despite Israel's temporary disobedience and the subsequent judgment, a remnant of God's elect will ultimately be saved. This remnant refers to those chosen by God's grace, drawn from both the Jews and Gentiles, echoing the broader New Testament teaching of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. The promise of the returning remnant highlights the faithfulness of God to His covenant and His plan for redemption that extends beyond cultural and national boundaries to encompass all of His chosen ones, ensuring that no one whom God has loved will be lost.
Scripture References: Romans 11:25-26, Micah 5:3

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