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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2024 · 2 MIN

The Unstoppable Remnant

from Living Biblically · host Church & Family Life

Why does God's kingdom often seem small or insignificant in the eyes of the world?Pooyan Mehrshahi sheds light on the parable of the mustard seed to illustrate the potential for growth within God's kingdom, despite its seemingly minor presence. Like the mustard seed, which starts small but grows into a substantial tree, the Gospel's influence can expand and flourish, even when embraced by a minority. This growth is not dependent on worldly power or size but is driven by God's sovereign plans and timing, offering Christians assurance that their efforts, no matter how small, can yield great results.This parable encourages believers to persist in spreading the Gospel, trusting that God will bring about growth and transformation according to His will. As Christians sow the seeds of the Gospel through preaching, distributing literature, and living out their faith, they can rest assured that God's power is at work, ultimately fulfilling His redemptive purpose across the globe. Though believers may often feel like a minority, they are reminded that with God, they are the majority, and His kingdom will prevail.Isaiah 11:9 (NKJV): "They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain, for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea."

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