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Why is the growth of the Church important for Christians?

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The Church's growth illustrates God’s sovereignty and the effectiveness of the Gospel in transforming lives.

The growth of the Church is critical for Christians as it reflects God’s sovereign work and the efficacy of the Gospel in the world. The parable of the mustard seed reveals that, despite its feeble beginnings, the Gospel can and does have a profound impact, mirroring God's grace in the lives of believers. This truth encourages Christians to remain steadfast in faith, recognizing that God can use even the smallest beginnings for tremendous outcomes. It serves as a motivation to engage in evangelism and discipleship, trusting that the Gospel will penetrate the hearts of those who hear it. Moreover, it gives believers hope that their own spiritual journeys, however small the beginnings, can develop into significant transformations over time.
Scripture References: Luke 13:18-21, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Philippians 1:6, Zechariah 4:10

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Luke 13:18-21
J.C. Ryle · Aug 1, 2016
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