In biblical terms, the concept of a "remnant" refers to a small group of survivors or a faithful portion of people who remain after a larger body has been diminished or judged. The term is often associated with God's preservation of a faithful group despite widespread apostasy or destruction. For instance, in the context of Israel, the term signifies those who remain loyal to God amidst national unfaithfulness. The prophet Isaiah speaks of a remnant that will return to the Lord after exile (Isaiah 10:20-22), emphasizing that a remnant will be preserved through trials and tribulations, which reflects God's mercy and faithfulness.The remnant is also significant in the New Testament, where it symbolizes those who respond to God's call and embrace His salvation. In Romans 11:5, Paul mentions that "at the present time there is a remnant chosen by grace," indicating that even in a time of general unbelief, God retains a faithful group. This theme underscores the idea that God's promises endure and that His purpose will ultimately prevail through the faithful remnant, illustrating both divine judgment and grace throughout biblical history.
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the scarcity of true men of God who walk with God, seek His face, and speak His word without manipulation or greed. He highlights the need for a new move of God, as the current system of the church is becoming complacent and unwilling to confront sin. The speak
In this sermon, the preacher begins by praying for mercy upon America and for people to turn away from idols and serve God. He emphasizes the importance of not just worshiping God with our lips, but also with our lives. The preacher urges the listeners to have a personal relationship with God and to
In this sermon, the preacher talks about a young man who is preaching in a church. The preacher notices that the young man is using certain techniques to captivate the audience, such as smiling and using gestures. However, the preacher also questions the sincerity of the young man's preaching and wo
In this sermon, the speaker shares their personal testimony of how they went from being rebellious and hating God to experiencing His goodness and being transformed. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and appreciating the goodness of God in our lives. The speaker also highlights the power
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of allowing Jesus to increase in our lives while we decrease. He encourages the church to come out of slumber and be watchmen, praying and fasting for the truth of the gospel. The preacher also mentions the need for believers to stand firm and n
Brian Long shares powerful testimonies from Lori, Patrick, Joanne, and Jared, emphasizing the necessity of spending time in God's Word and prayer to combat self and engage in spiritual warfare. He reflects on the importance of being willing and obedient to God's calling, as highlighted in Isaiah 1:1
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the journey of the prayer meeting over the past five years. They express the struggle of trying to settle down and take root, only to be uprooted by God's guidance. The speaker emphasizes the holiness of God and how He sets apart a holy people for Himself. The
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the American spirit of rebellion and the importance of freedom. He references the historical event of pouring tea overboard in Boston Harbor and the famous speech by Patrick Henry, emphasizing the American desire for liberty. The preacher then transitions to a
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of redeeming the time and not wasting opportunities. He highlights the urgency of spreading the gospel, as there are millions of people who have never heard the message of Christ. The speaker also discusses the passion and dedication of the apost
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of obeying God rather than human authority. He encourages the audience to reflect on their own lives and identify any areas where they may be bound by worldly influences. The speaker also highlights the need for watchmen and laborers in God's kin
