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What does the Bible say about God's elect being a nation scattered and peeled?

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The Bible identifies God's elect as a nation that is scattered and peeled, symbolizing their separation from the world and their need for redemption.

In Isaiah 18, God's elect are metaphorically described as a nation scattered and peeled. This imagery highlights their current state of being dispersed among the nations and their condition of spiritual uncleanness. It speaks to the reality that they are separated from the world, reflecting a people yearning for redemption and sanctification. The Apostle Peter echoes this by calling Christians a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation. This identity reassures believers that despite their trials and tribulations, they belong to the Lord, who is watchful over them.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:9, Isaiah 18:2-7

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