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What does Matthew 18:10-14 teach about God's care for His people?

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Matthew 18:10-14 teaches that God deeply values each of His children and actively ensures their safety and salvation.

In Matthew 18:10-14, Jesus emphasizes the value of each believer, particularly the humble and vulnerable, often referred to as 'these little ones.' He warns against despising them, as their angels continually behold the face of the Father. This verse illustrates that God is intimately aware of every individual under His care. The shepherd's pursuit of the lost sheep symbolizes God's dedication to ensure that not one of His chosen ones is lost. Through this, believers are reminded of their worth and the immense love God has for them, reinforcing the assurance that His grace is sufficient for every need and that His protection is always present.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:10-14

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