I came across a post today that really captured something important.
I don’t know the author personally, and I can’t speak for his full theology, but the message itself was solid and worth echoing.
There’s a lot of noise out there about who the “remnant” is.
Labels, denominations, movements, claims.
But Scripture gives a simple, consistent picture:
– Those who keep the commandments of Elohim
– Those who hold the testimony of Messiah
– Those who endure opposition because of both
Not legalism.
Not lawlessness.
Not performance.
Not pride.
Just covenant faithfulness empowered by grace.
Grace doesn’t replace obedience — it enables it.
We don’t keep Torah to earn salvation.
We keep Torah because we are saved, and we’re grateful enough to walk in the instructions of the One who rescued us.
The remnant isn’t a club.
It’s not a denomination.
It’s not a brand.
It’s a life.
A life shaped by Messiah’s example, aligned with the Father’s commandments, and strengthened by the Spirit to stand when compromise is easy.
If this resonates with you, take a moment to reflect:
– Am I walking in His ways?
– Am I holding tight to Messiah’s testimony?
– Am I willing to stand firm even when it costs something?
And if you see a place where your steps have drifted, talk to the Father.
Ask Him to realign your mind, renew your heart, and steady your walk.
And if you know someone who might be encouraged or challenged by this, pass it along.
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