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What does the Bible say about God's love for the least of His sheep?

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God's honor is engaged to save even the weakest of His people, showing His commitment to every believer.

The Bible teaches that God's love extends even to the meanest of His sheep, suggesting that He will not lose even one of them. This reflects His unwavering commitment and grace towards His people. In the context of the sermon, the preacher illustrates this by referencing the parable of the lost sheep, where the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one that is lost. This demonstrates the deep care and concern Christ has for every believer, regardless of their perceived strength or weakness in faith. The minister emphasizes that God undertakes to redeem His people, assuring that those given faith to believe will not be abandoned. Thus, God's love and honor are especially engaged in the salvation of those who may feel like the least in His flock.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:5, John 10:11-18

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