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How do we know Jesus was about his Father's business?

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Jesus explicitly stated he must be about his Father's business in Luke 2:49, emphasizing his direction and purpose.

In Luke 2:49, Jesus responds to Mary and Joseph's anxiety by saying, 'How is it that ye sought me? Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?' This statement conveys his early consciousness of his divine mission to save humanity, as encompassed in the work of preaching the gospel, fulfilling the law, and the overall plan of redemption. This inextricably connects to the Scriptural covenants that underscore the urgency and importance of his role as the Messiah.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49

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