Remnant: mission and faithfulness in the time of the end
The theme of the remnant calls God's people to biblical faithfulness, mission, and hope in Christ.
In the Bible, remnant is not a reason for religious pride. It is a call to faithfulness in times of spiritual confusion. God always preserves people who respond to His Word and bear witness to the truth.
This theme must be understood with humility. The focus is not on human superiority, but on God’s faithfulness and the mission entrusted to His people.
Faithfulness is not arrogance
Being faithful to the Word does not authorize contempt for other people. Biblical truth should produce reverence, love, and a sense of responsibility. Those who have received spiritual light are called to serve, not to exalt themselves.
The biblical remnant keeps the commandments of God and maintains the testimony of Jesus. This unites doctrine, obedience, and mission.
Prophecy points to witness
Biblical prophecies do not exist only to identify dates and symbols. They call people to worship the Creator, trust in Christ, and remain firm when faith is pressured.
The final mission is to proclaim the everlasting gospel, not to feed fear. The center remains Christ.
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