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What does the Bible say about a remnant in the church?

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The Bible speaks of a remnant as a faithful group within a larger unfaithful community, exemplified in Revelation 3:1-6 regarding the church in Sardis.

In Revelation 3:1-6, the church of Sardis represents a situation where, despite having a name of being alive, it is spiritually dead. However, there is mention of a remnant, a small group of believers who have not defiled their garments and are seen as worthy of walking with Christ. This concept of a remnant is crucial in biblical theology as it underscores God's unwavering preservation of His people amidst widespread unfaithfulness, demonstrating His grace and faithfulness even in times of decline.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:1-6

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A Remnant
John Chapman · May 30, 2012
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