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

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Being part of God's 'little flock' signifies belonging to His chosen people who receive security and care from Him.

In Luke 12:32, Jesus tenderly addresses His disciples as a 'little flock,' emphasizing the intimate relationship He has with those He has chosen. This phrase conveys both the smallness and the significance of the group, highlighting that despite their perceived insignificance, they hold immense value in the eyes of God. Being part of this 'little flock' means that believers can trust in God's good pleasure to give them the kingdom, providing them with safety, comfort, and assurance in the midst of the world’s challenges. It affirms God's promise to care for and protect His people, calling them to live in faith and confidence.
Scripture References: Luke 12:32, John 10:14-16

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