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What does the Bible say about the remnant in Romans?

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The remnant in Romans refers to those left who are chosen by God, emphasizing His sovereign grace.

In Romans 9, the concept of the remnant is significant as it illustrates God's purpose in salvation history. The remnant consists of those whom God has preserved, not based on human merit but purely by His grace. This remnant is a theme traced throughout Scripture, showing that while many may fall away, God maintains a faithful group who are chosen for His purposes. This reflects the divine principle that God's plans will not fail despite human disobedience or resistance. Understanding the remnant helps us appreciate God's faithfulness and His sovereignty in salvation, highlighting that His grace is truly unmerited.
Scripture References: Romans 9:27, Ezekiel 5:2, Revelation 12:17

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