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Why is the growth of God's Kingdom important for Christians?

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The growth of God's Kingdom signifies the advancement of His grace and the fulfillment of His promises.

The growth of God's Kingdom is crucial for Christians because it represents the ongoing work of grace in the world. Jesus' parable of the mustard seed reassures believers that what may start small and insignificant—like the early Church—will ultimately flourish and expand significantly. This growth serves to fulfill God’s promises and providential plans, demonstrating that His Kingdom cannot be thwarted despite persecution or opposition. The triumph of the Kingdom provides hope and encouragement to believers as they engage in evangelism and discipleship. The unfolding of this growth speaks to God's sovereign control over history and His power to bring about spiritual transformation and expansion.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:18, Romans 1:16-17, Acts 2:41

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