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

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The Bible teaches that there is a remnant of God's people who are chosen according to grace, which will be brought through trials and hardships.

In Zechariah 13:7-9, we see the promise that even as two parts of the land will be cut off, a remnant, or a third part, will be preserved. This remnant is not random but is elect, chosen by God's grace to endure the refining fire. This concept is derived from other scriptural references, such as Romans 11:5, where Paul speaks of a remnant chosen by grace in contrast to those who were hardened. The remnant signifies hope and divine protection for the faithful amidst judgment and turmoil, illustrating God's sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:7-9, Romans 11:5, Ezekiel 7:16, Isaiah 6:13, Zephaniah 3:9-20, Romans 9, Isaiah 1:9, Isaiah 37:32, Isaiah 10:20-22, Romans 9:6, Isaiah 11:1-10, Romans 11:1-5

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