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What does Jesus mean when He says to suffer the little children to come unto Him?

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Jesus emphasizes that children should be allowed to come to Him, reflecting the inclusivity of His Kingdom.

When Jesus commands to 'suffer the little children to come unto me' in Mark 10:14, He is highlighting His deep love and concern for children. This phrase indicates a call for openness and acceptance toward those deemed weak or insignificant in society, like children. By rebuking the disciples' attempts to hinder the children, Jesus showcases God’s grace that transcends adult expectations of maturity, knowledge, or experience. The Kingdom of God is accessible to all, particularly those who exhibit a childlike spirit of trust and simplicity, reinforcing His message of radical grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Mark 10:14, Luke 18:16

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