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Why is the concept of a remnant important in Micah?

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The remnant signifies hope and God's faithfulness to preserve His people even in judgment.

The concept of a remnant in Micah highlights God's sovereign grace and faithfulness. Throughout the book, despite the criticisms and judgments pronounced against Israel and Judah, there is a consistent promise of restoration for a remnant of His people. Micah prophesies that God will gather the remnant of Israel and show them mercy, demonstrating His commitment to His people. This remnant serves as a sign of hope in a time of judgment, indicating that God does not abandon His covenant people entirely. The preservation of a remnant reinforces the Reformed belief in God's unbreakable promise and love for His elect, assuring believers that they are not alone and will be saved from ultimate destruction.
Scripture References: Micah 2:12-13, Micah 7:18-20

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