Faithful Remnant
There is a perceptible cycle in the Scriptures that continues to repeat itself throughout Church history: God purifies His People through suffering and saves a faithful remnant to seed new growth in the next generation.
- Adam and Eve produce more children to continue the human race after Cain slays Abel.
- Noah's family is selected to re-seed the human race after the Flood.
- Shem and Japtheh preserve the covenant family when Ham sins against his father.
- A tiny remnant of Gideon's army defeats a huge enemy army.
- David, a youth fighting without armor, defeats Goliath, the giant Philistine.
- Judah survives the secession of the Northern Kingdom (Israel) from the kingship of David's descendants.
- A remnant of Judah returns to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity, rebuilds the Temple, and renews devotion to Torah.
- Jesus, son of David, single-handedly defeats sin and death, offering life to the whole world.
- The eleven faithful apostles repent of their sins and preach the gospel of Jesus.
- The Church perseveres in spite of the short-term success of various heresies:
- Gnosticism.
- Arianism.
- Donatism.
- The Great Schism between East and West.
- The Protestant Schisms.
- John Henry Newman, Essay on the Development of Doctrine: The Church has died five times in the eyes of the world; each time, God has raised it from the dead and granted it victory over her enemies--not by violence but by the beauty of holiness.
Paul
"And Isaiah cries out concerning Israel, 'Though the number of the Israelites were like the sand of the sea, only a remnant will be saved; for decisively and quickly will the Lord execute sentence upon the earth.' And as Isaiah predicted: 'Unless the Lord of hosts had left us descendants, we would have become like Sodom and have been made like Gomorrah' (Rom 9:27-29).