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What does the Bible say about the kingdom of God and faith?

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The Bible compares the kingdom of God to a mustard seed, symbolizing the great potential of small beginnings in faith.

In Mark 4:30-32, Jesus likens the kingdom of God to a grain of mustard seed, which, though the smallest of all seeds when sown, grows into the largest of all garden plants. This illustrates both the humble beginnings of Christ's church and the expansive growth that occurs through God's sovereign power. Just as the mustard seed grows into a tree that provides shelter for birds, the kingdom of God grows to encompass all believers, offering refuge and spiritual sustenance. Faith, though it begins small, can lead to great outcomes when placed in the mighty hands of God, the true object of our faith.
Scripture References: Mark 4:30-32

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