"The Remnant in the Rubble" reflects on the fall of Jerusalem as a historically significant event with deep spiritual meaning. It highlights how God's warnings through prophets were ignored, leading to the city's downfall. The sermon emphasizes the importance of repentance and recognizing God's sovereignty, drawing parallels between Jeremiah's choice to stay with the poor and Jesus's presence among humanity. The New Covenant, symbolized by Jesus's blood, brings forgiveness and renewal to believers, offering hope and assurance of God's healing presence despite destruction and sin. KEY WORDS AND THEMES: Fall of Jerusalem, God's judgment warnings, Prophets' messages, Ignored warnings, Exile, Importance of repentance, New Covenant, God's presence in destruction.