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Why is God's love for the least believers significant?

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God's concern for the least believers exemplifies His grace and assurance that none of His followers will perish (Matthew 18:14).

The Scriptures affirm that God's love for even the least of believers is profound and significant. In Matthew 18:14, it is expressed that it is not the will of the Father for any of these little ones to perish. This statement underscores God's commitment to the welfare of all who belong to Him, regardless of their earthly status or weaknesses.

Jesus illustrates this care through the parable of the lost sheep, revealing that every single believer matters immensely to Him. God views each believer, whether strong or weak, as invaluable and ensures their security within His fold. Such assurance not only provides comfort to believers but also encourages them in their faith journey, knowing that, as John 10:28 states, no one can snatch them out of His hand. This loving care fosters a community of grace where every individual is cherished and supported, reflecting the heart of the Gospel.

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