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What does the concept of a 'remnant' mean in the Bible?

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'Remnant' refers to the small group of chosen individuals that God saves, highlighting His grace in preserving a people for Himself.

The term 'remnant' denotes those whom God preserves amidst a larger group that faces judgment. It signifies God's faithful promise to maintain a people for Himself, as illustrated in Isaiah 10:22 and Romans 9:27, where it is stated that though Israel be as many as the sand of the sea, a remnant will be saved. This remnant is significant as it embodies God's grace and mercy in sparing some, ensuring that His purposes and covenants are not thwarted. The notion of remnant points not just to survival but to God's election and commitment to those whom He has called, reminding believers of their privileged status and calling as God's children.
Scripture References: Isaiah 10:22, Romans 9:27, Romans 11:2-5, Isaiah 10:20-22

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Kevin Thacker · Dec 12, 2021
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