Throughout Scripture, the concept of a holy remnant emerges as a profound theme, illustrating God's faithfulness to His people amidst trials and tribulations. In Isaiah 10:20-22, we see a prophetic declaration that a remnant will return, emphasizing that even in times of judgment, God preserves a faithful few. This remnant is characterized by their unwavering trust in the Lord, as highlighted in Romans 11:5, where Paul affirms that a remnant chosen by grace will always exist, standing as a testament to God's mercy. In the context of the last days, as discussed in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, the faithful remnant is called to remain steadfast against the backdrop of increasing wickedness and moral decay. Jesus, in Matthew 24:13, assures that those who endure to the end will be saved, reinforcing the importance of perseverance among the faithful. The holy remnant is not merely a historical concept but a present reality for believers today, who are called to live out their faith boldly, embodying the truth of 1 Peter 2:9, which proclaims them as a chosen people, a royal priesthood, called to declare the praises of Him who called them out of darkness into His wonderful light.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God sent him to New York City for two reasons: to find a holy remnant who would pursue holiness and righteousness, and to warn of coming judgments. He believes that America is not favored by God and will be judged just like other countries. The preacher d
