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Why is it critical not to offend the 'little ones' in faith?

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It is critical not to offend 'little ones' in faith as they are precious to God, and offending them can lead to grave consequences.

The teaching of Jesus in Matthew 18 is clear about the grave consequences of offending 'little ones' in faith. These 'little ones' represent those who believe in Christ, and Jesus emphasizes their value in His sight. To lead them astray or to discourage them is a serious offense, warranting dire warnings of judgment for those who do so. This principle highlights the importance of living a life that models Christ's love and grace, as our actions can greatly impact others in the faith community. Thus, believers are urged to care for one another deeply, ensuring that our words and deeds foster faith rather than cause stumbling.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:6, Romans 14:13

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