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Incest. Adultery. Theft. Prejudice. Murder. a list of the sins committed by those who turned away from God in these final days? No. Just a few of the faults that might be discovered in a church that calls itself "the remnant." The Seventh-day Adventist Church struggles with many of the same vices it condemns in the "lost" world outside its doors despite all of its "new-light" emphasis on good works, health reform, Christian ideals, and latter-rain expectations. Many people question the church's status as the remnant because of the painfully obvious discrepancy between profession and practise…mehr

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Incest. Adultery. Theft. Prejudice. Murder. a list of the sins committed by those who turned away from God in these final days? No. Just a few of the faults that might be discovered in a church that calls itself "the remnant." The Seventh-day Adventist Church struggles with many of the same vices it condemns in the "lost" world outside its doors despite all of its "new-light" emphasis on good works, health reform, Christian ideals, and latter-rain expectations. Many people question the church's status as the remnant because of the painfully obvious discrepancy between profession and practise within our denomination. Others view this claim of being selected as spiritual conceit, deceit, and hubris. What is the reality? ELSA GRON wrestles with the questions: Who is the remnant? and "Who is the Church he loves under the microscope of Bible prophecy." Can the remnant be Laodicea? Is there any truth to the concept of a "remnant within a remnant"? Can the remaining members convert? What else? God is still calling a people to Himself completely. a generation that will better than any other generation reflect Him. Is it already past too late for Adventism to answer the call?