The Remnant is not a group of perfect believers.
The Remnant is a group of faithful believers.
Understanding
The biblical concept of the Remnant refers to those who remain faithful to God even when many around them choose another path, and/or despite the challenge(s) they face in their life.
Are You Part of It?
Becoming a remnant means fulfilling your place in God's testimony, by actively participating in His story. We are not called to be passive believers.
You have:
You are part of His story.
You were never meant to just be saved.
Biblical History
When the earth was filled with wickedness, Noah remained faithful to God. Through Noah and his family, God preserved a remnant and continued His redemptive plan.
Elijah believed he was the only faithful servant left, but God revealed that He had preserved seven thousand in Israel who had not bowed to Baal.
The prophet Isaiah spoke of a remnant who would return to the Lord and trust Him wholeheartedly despite national judgment.
Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego remained faithful while living in exile, refusing to compromise their devotion to God.
Following Christ's resurrection, a faithful group of believers carried the gospel forward despite persecution and opposition.
Scripture describes God's faithful people who keep His commands, remain steadfast in faith, and endure to the end.
Throughout every generation:
God preserves a people for Himself.
Romans 11:5
"So too at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace."