Luke 12:32  Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. 
    
    Let us mark what a gracious word of consolation this passage
    contains for all true believers.
The Lord Jesus well knew the hearts
    of His disciples.
He knew how ready they were to be filled with
    fears of every description...
Fears because of the fewness of their number...
Fears because of the multitude of their enemies...
Fears because of the many difficulties in their way...
Fears because of their sense of weakness and unworthiness...
He answers these many fears with a single
        golden sentence, "Fear not, little flock it is your
    Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom!"
Believers are a "little flock."
They always have been, ever since
    the world began.
Professing Christians, have sometimes been very many.
Baptized people at the present day, are a great company.
But True Christians, have always been very few.
It is foolish to be surprised at this.
It is vain to expect that it will
    be otherwise.
Our Lord has plainly told us, "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." Mat 7:14
All true believers have a glorious "kingdom" awaiting them!
Here
    upon earth they are often mocked, and ridiculed, and
    persecuted...and, like their Master, despised and rejected by men.
But "the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be
    compared with the glory which shall be revealed to us!" 
When
    Christ, who is our life, shall appear-then shall you also appear
    with Him in glory!
Believers are tenderly loved by God the Father.
It is the Father's
    good pleasure to give them the kingdom.
He does not receive them
    grudgingly, unwillingly or coldly.
He rejoices over them, as members
    of His beloved Son in whom He is well pleased.
He regards them as
    His dear children in Christ.
He sees no spot in them.
Even
    now, when He looks down on them from Heaven, in the midst of their
    infirmities-He is well pleased.
And hereafter, when presented
    before His glory-He will welcome them with exceeding joy! 
Jude 1:24  Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy,
~J. C. Ryle~
      

 
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