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What does the Bible say about the doctrine of the remnant?

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The doctrine of the remnant signifies that only a small group of God's people are genuinely saved, as illustrated in passages like Luke 12:32.

The doctrine of the remnant is rooted in Scripture, particularly in passages like Luke 12:32 where Jesus refers to His followers as a 'little flock.' This doctrine emphasizes that God's saving grace often extends to a small, faithful group rather than the multitudes. It reflects God's sovereign choice in salvation, as seen throughout biblical history—such as the eight souls saved in Noah's ark, or the remnant in Israel during Isaiah's time. These chosen individuals exemplify the true Israel of God, representing those who are called out from the world and preserved by God's grace.
Scripture References: Luke 12:32, Genesis 7:13-23, Isaiah 1:9

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