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Why is the doctrine of the little flock important for Christians?

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The doctrine of the little flock reminds Christians of their identity as favored children of God.

The doctrine of the little flock is important for Christians as it emphasizes their special status as the chosen people of God. Jesus, in Luke 12:32, reassures His disciples by saying, 'Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom.' This highlights that despite feelings of insignificance, believers are cherished by God and partake in His kingdom promises. The acknowledgment of being part of a small flock can bring comfort and assurance, especially in times of societal discouragement or spiritual doubt. Moreover, it underscores the grace of God that brings salvation not to the majority but to a select few according to His sovereign will.
Scripture References: Luke 12:32

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The Little Flock
Henry Sant · Jan 9, 2020
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