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What does the Bible say about Christ's mission?

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The Bible reveals that Christ's mission was to suffer, die, and rise again for the salvation of His people, fulfilling God's divine will.

According to Scripture, particularly in Mark 8:31, Christ's mission is centered around His suffering, death, and resurrection. He came into the world not to please men, but to fulfill the divine will of His Father, which includes saving His people from their sins and bringing them back to Him. This is a core component of His purpose as the Son of Man, as He boldly proclaimed that He must suffer many things, be rejected, and ultimately rise on the third day, aligning with the prophetic Scriptures that foretell these events.
Scripture References: Mark 8:31, Luke 24:44, Matthew 1:21, Luke 2:49

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