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How do we know Jesus fulfills God's will?

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Jesus perfectly fulfilled God's will by coming to save His people from their sins.

The fulfillment of God's will through Jesus is a central tenet of the Christian faith. Jesus came to accomplish the purpose for which He was sent, which includes the profound task of saving His people from their sins. This act of redemption is grounded in the prophetic scriptures and is a testament to God's sovereignty and grace. In John 10:9, Jesus refers to Himself as the door of the sheep, illustrating His role as the only way to salvation. By securing our salvation, He not only fulfills the law but also provides us with the assurance of eternal life. In this fulfillment of God's will, Christians find both hope and reason to worship.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 10:9

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