God Still Has a Remnant
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概要
Key Scripture:
Romans 11:1–5 (NIV) – God has not rejected His people. Even in seasons of failure, confusion, and falling away, God preserves a remnant chosen by grace.
Sermon Summary
A remnant is not a leftover—it is a people kept on purpose. God intentionally preserves a faithful group by grace to carry His purpose when the majority drifts away. Throughout Scripture, God proves He never abandons His people; He refines them.
Paul reminds the Church that even in discouraging moments, God always has someone who hasn’t bowed, quit, or compromised. Not yesterday. Not someday. Right now.
Who Is the Remnant?
- Not the crowd—but the committed
- Not driven by tradition—but anchored in truth
- Chosen by grace, not perfection
- Preserved because of positioning, not popularity
Where Are They?
- Right in the middle of broken systems
- Israel wrestled with rejection
- The Church wrestles with identity
The greatest damage to the Church today is not from culture—it’s from within the camp.
We’re wounding what we should be washing.
Exposing what we should be shaping.
Canceling people God is still calling.
The Church was meant to be a hospital, not a firing squad.
How the Remnant Responds
- Restoration over rejection
- Discipleship over distance
- Accountability without assassination
- Correction without public execution
“By this shall all men know that you are My disciples—if you love one another.”
(John 13:35)
II. Protect the Seed
You don’t discard the whole fruit because of decay.
Systems can be corrected. Behavior can be confronted.
But the seed must always be protected.
- God protects what can reproduce
- If the seed survives, the future survives
- Seed is not meant to be displayed—it’s meant to be planted
Some people didn’t fail because they didn’t love God—they were exposed too early.
Cut away what’s rotten, but cover what’s reproductive.
III. God Is Making Things Right With What’s Left
God has never needed everything to fix anything.
When numbers shrink, purpose sharpens.
- After the fire—what’s left is pure
- After the shaking—what’s left is rooted
- After pruning—what’s left can bear fruit
God doesn’t rebuild with masses—He restores with the faithful, the meek, the submitted, and the still-here.
Biblical Proof
Paul himself is proof:
- Once a persecutor—now a preacher
- Once tearing the Church down—now building it up
God redeems what’s left and restores what survives.
Just as God preserved 7,000 in Elijah’s day, there is still a remnant today—Jew and Gentile—who say, “I’m locked in.”
Closing Thought
When you protect the seed of the apple, you secure the future of the orchard.
God still has a remnant. And He’s not finished yet.