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How do we know the growth of the church is God's work?

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The growth of the church is attributed to God's sovereign grace, as illustrated by the mustard seed's expansion and the leaven's transformation.

The growth of the church is a direct result of God's sovereign grace working through the gospel. Jesus' parable of the mustard seed and leaven emphasizes that the kingdom grows from small and humble beginnings to something vast and impactful. The figure of a mustard seed reflects how the church started with just a few apostles and expanded to encompass believers from all nations. Furthermore, the leaven signifies how God's truth, once introduced, has the inherent power to transform lives and societies. This growth is not based on human capabilities or statistics but is an act of God, confirming that He will bring about His purposes through the faithful preaching of the gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 13:18-21

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