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What does the Bible say about Christ's necessity to go through Samaria?

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The Bible indicates that Christ 'must needs go through Samaria' to fulfill God's sovereign plan, particularly to reach an elect sinner.

In John 4:4, the phrase 'must needs go through Samaria' signifies that Christ was constrained by divine necessity to travel this route. This was not merely a physical journey but a vital part of God's sovereign plan to save specific individuals, including the Samaritan woman at the well. The necessity reflects God's sovereign grace at work, expressing that Christ's mission included seeking out the lost, as emphasized in passages like Luke 19:10, which states, 'For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.' This illustrates the intersection of divine sovereignty and redemption, where Christ's actions were determined before the foundation of the world.
Scripture References: John 4:4, Luke 19:10

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He Must Needs Go
Drew Dietz · Sep 19, 2021
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