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Why is the remnant of God's people significant?

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The remnant signifies God's faithfulness and grace in preserving His elect throughout history.

The remnant mentioned in Zechariah 14 is a powerful representation of God's faithfulness to preserve a people for Himself amidst judgment and tribulation. Despite the destruction and plundering that Jerusalem faced, God assures His people that a remnant will survive, symbolizing those whom He has chosen according to His sovereign grace. Throughout Scripture, this remnant represents God's elect who are secured in Christ, illustrating His promise to gather and protect them not only from temporal adversity but also eternally as members of His new covenant community.
Scripture References: Zechariah 14:2, Hebrews 12:22

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