What does the Bible say about Christ's delight in doing God's will?
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Christ expressed His delight to do God's will as a central aspect of His obedience and love for the Father.
Christ's delight in doing God's will is profoundly captured in Psalm 40:8, where He states, 'I delight to do thy will, O my God; yea, thy law is within my heart.' This passage reflects the heart of our Savior, who found His greatest joy and purpose in fulfilling the mission given to Him by the Father. In His earthly ministry, Jesus consistently demonstrated complete submission to the will of God, often reiterating that His food was to do the will of His Father (John 4:34). His obedience was not one of reluctance but rather a joyful surrender to divine authority and love.
Moreover, Jesus established a perfect relationship with the Law, embodying its true intent and purpose. The sacrifices and burnt offerings, which were at one time required under the Mosaic Law, were never sufficient for atonement, as noted in Hebrews 10:4. Jesus came to fulfill the Law by offering Himself as the ultimate sacrifice (Hebrews 9:26), and it was this willing sacrifice that delighted the Father. He laid down His life out of love and obedience, ensuring that His people would be reconciled to God through His righteous act.
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