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Why is the remnant according to election of grace significant for Christians?

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The remnant signifies God's faithfulness and promises to preserve His people even in times of apostasy.

The significance of the remnant according to election of grace lies in the assurance it provides to believers that God is sovereign in salvation. Even when the majority of people turn away from Him, as illustrated by the days of Elijah, God always preserves a faithful remnant who have not bowed to false gods. This truth encourages Christians to remain steadfast in their faith, for it assures them that they are part of God's chosen people. It also emphasizes the importance of maintaining the truth of God's Word in a culture that increasingly rejects Biblical teachings. The remnant serves as a reminder that despite external pressures and persecution, God's purposes will prevail.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5

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