Does God have a Remnant Church? | Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs Explained

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Frank Hasel and Keldie Paroshi are joined by guest Clinton Wahlen to delve deep into the understanding the concept of the remnant church and it’s mission from a biblical perspective. Together, they explore the definition and significance of the remnant, its themes, meanings, and how it applies to Christians believers and the global Seventh-day Adventist Church.

This is the 13th video in a series that explores the 28 fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Biblical scholars help explain and apply these beliefs so that we can understand that what the Bible says and strengthen our faith in God’s word.

The discussion covers the enduring existence of the remnant in times of crisis, trials, and the end times, as depicted in Revelation 12:17. Examine the role of the remnant as part of the universal church, its unique emphasis, and characteristics. Discover the remnant's role in fulfilling God's mission and their responsibilities in global outreach efforts.

Frank Hasel and Keldie Paroshi, alongside Clinton Wahlen, draw upon the stories of figures such as Elijah, Adam and Eve, and Noah and how the were a part of “the remnant” in scripture. They also underscore the role of prophecies and their fulfillment as key aspects of understanding the remnant.

How does our understanding of the remnant church address the critical issues of individual faith, salvation, personal humility, and dependence on God? Does the warning to the Laodicean church in Revelation help us understand our need for faith, righteousness, and the Holy Spirit?

This video aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the remnant concept, emphasizing its role in the fulfillment of God's mission, and the individual believer's relationship with it. Join us in this enlightening journey as we explore the profound depths of the Seventh-day Adventist Church beliefs, and be inspired to strengthen your personal faith and commitment to the remnant mission.
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Dear pastor the background music is not sounding pleasant

prashyd
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Dear Pastor, there is no sound sometimes...even at the start.
Please, fix the problem and repost.

theaswart
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Why then do some conference retreat have loud music at praise time and sermons are more comical than biblical?

Is it safe to say many SDA conference is bending... And local churches need to keep their doors checked to be part of the remnant of God?

Reminder in Revelation, it says all nation, and language will be represented by the great multitude. Hence God saves not only SDA (and being part of SDA doesn't give a person the right to be called a remnant). Only those that followed His commandments (in as much light that a person knew, as God their sole just judge) and had stayed faithful are saved.

The great falling away is happening, there are too many variations of how to praise God within each SDA conference 😢

famiilliii
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I am not getting sound on some speakers!

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*THE REMNANT ALREADY EXISTS*
The "remnant" in its current form of has been present for the last 2000 years, but it has always been present in those who are the faithful members of the household of God.
The apostle Paul informs us that the Jews at the time of Christ who had accepted Jesus as messiah are considered the true remnant. Those Jews who were in disbelief of Christ as messiah were broken off so that the rest of the world, the gentile believers, could now be grafted into the true Israel of God. So we who are gentiles who are now grafted into the tree *are also part of the remnant*, which is the true holy root of the olive tree.

Rom 11:5 *_"So too at the PRESENT time there is a remnant, chosen by grace_*
Rom 11:16 If the dough offered as firstfruits is holy, so is the whole lump, and *_if the root is holy, so are the branches_*
Rom 11:17 But if some of the branches were broken off, and you, although a wild olive shoot, were grafted in among the others *_and now SHARE in the nourishing root of the olive tree_*

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