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What is remnant religion?
The remnant church is a visible, historical, organized body characterized by obedience to the commandments of God and the possession of a unique end-time gospel proclamation. Adventists have traditionally equated this “remnant church” with the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.
What does the Bible say about the importance of gathering?
The Bible says the Holy Spirit is present whenever believers gather together (Matthew 18:20). A great example of this was the early church of Acts, which made a habit of meeting together, eating together, and worshiping together.
What does remnant mean in Christianity?
A remnant is defined as a small surviving group of people. It is sometimes defined as something left over. A nation whom God foreknew and a nation that God selected to be His people and He selected to be their God. In the days of the Prophet Elijah, God let it be known that He had left a remnant.
What the Bible says about gathering to worship?
And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another…,” Hebrews 10:24-25 (New Living Translation). The church’s physical gathering is a glad and visible expression of its spiritual nature: believers are the called-out people of God, united by faith in Jesus Christ as Savior.
What does the Bible say about family gathering together?
“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” “Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.” “Honor your father and mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.” “Honor your father and mother.”
When did the scattering of Israel take place?
In A.D. 70 and again in A.D. 135, the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and scattered the Jews among all nations. Remarkably, many of the Jews maintained their identity as a people. The lost tribes, however, remained scattered throughout the world; most of them do not know that they are descendants of Israel.
What is an example of a remnant?
The definition of a remnant is something left over or an indication of the past. An example of a remnant is the last yard of fabric that remains after all the other fabric has been sold. An example of a remnant of the past is rotary telephones. An unsold end of piece goods, as cloth, ribbons, carpets, etc.
What does the Bible say about gathering the remnant of people?
And I will gather in the remnant of my people in every land, whither I have driven them out, and will set them in their pasture; and they shall increase and be multiplied. I will bring the rest of my people home from the lands where I have scattered them, and they will grow into a mighty nation.
Are You part of God’s remnant?
Many are called but only a remnant is chosen by God (Eph 1). Many enter the gates of destruction but the narrow gate allows only a few to enter. Conclusion. If you have repented of your sins and trusted in Christ, then you are part of that remnant that God has saved.
How do the remnant choose their role?
The point is that the Remnant doesn’t choose their role, but are chosen by God through an encounter with Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
Who is the remnant that Paul speaks about?
So the remnant that Paul speaks about is the remnant of Israel “who have not bowed the knee to Baal” and today, there is a faithful remnant, not all of them Israel, who God has chosen to be saved “by grace [so] it is no longer on the basis of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace” (Rom 11:6).