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What does the Bible say about the remnant of God's people?

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The Bible speaks of a remnant as those who remain faithful to God amidst widespread judgment, particularly illustrated in Ezekiel 7:16.

The doctrine of the remnant is a significant theme throughout Scripture, emphasizing that amidst judgment and destruction, God preserves a faithful group of His people. In Ezekiel 7:16, we see this illustrated through the metaphor of doves mourning for their iniquity. This remnant symbolizes those who genuinely recognize their sinfulness and seek God's mercy. Historical examples, such as during the Babylonian captivity, reveal that while many in Israel faced condemnation for their abominations, God remembered His covenant and chose to save a portion of His people. This principle is echoed in other books of the Bible, such as Isaiah and Romans, emphasizing the faithfulness of God to those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 7:16, Isaiah 6:13, Romans 11:5, Zephaniah 3:9-20, Romans 9

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Mourning Doves
Henry Sant · Dec 18, 2022
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