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What does it mean to be part of Christ's little flock?

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Being part of Christ's little flock means belonging to a faithful, treasured community under God's care (Luke 12:32).

Being part of Christ’s little flock signifies belonging to a select group of true believers who are under the protective and loving care of God. In Luke 12:32, Jesus reassures His disciples, addressing them affectionately as 'little flock' and indicating that despite their perceived weakness and the challenges they face, they are precious to God. This term encapsulates a sense of community and belonging, reminding believers that they are not alone in their faith journey. The promise that God delights in giving them the kingdom reinforces their identity and emphasizes the significance of their collective faithfulness amidst a world that often dismisses them.
Scripture References: Luke 12:32

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