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God always has a remnant

This message reminds us that God always has a remnant of faithful followers, even in the darkest times. Drawing from Romans 11:1-10, we explore how this truth can be a source of enduring hope for believers. The story of Elijah illustrates how pride, persecution, and pain can isolate us and make us lose perspective. However, we're encouraged to remember that we're part of a larger body of believers who share our struggles and experiences. This reminder can help us overcome feelings of isolation and victimhood, and bring us back to a place of hope and connection.


Daily Devotions

Day 1: Understanding the Remnant

Devotional:

Romans 11 speaks about God always having a remnant, a select group that remains faithful amidst widespread unbelief. This concept not only applied to Israel but extends to us today. God’s faithfulness ensures that there will always be a group of His followers, providing hope and encouragement.

Reflection Questions:

  1. How does the idea of the remnant provide you with hope in your own faith journey?
  2. Can you recall a time when you felt part of God's faithful remnant? How did it affect your faith?

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Day 2: Confronting Pride

Devotional:

Pride can create isolation, making us feel misunderstood and alone. It distorts our perspective, convincing us that we are the only ones doing right by God. We must remember we're part of a body, and God calls us to humility.