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What does the Bible say about Christ's time and purpose?

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The Bible teaches that Christ acted according to His divine timing and purpose, especially regarding His sacrifice.

In John 7, Jesus emphasizes, 'My time is not yet come,' indicating His actions are governed by divine timing rather than human expectations. Throughout scripture, we see a theme of God working in His own good time for His glory and for the good of His people. Jesus' mission was not only to perform miracles but to fulfill God’s redemptive plan, which included His death at the appointed time. Understanding this aspect helps believers trust in God's sovereignty in their own lives, knowing He orchestrates events according to His perfect will.
Scripture References: John 7:6, Galatians 4:4

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Where is He?
Henry Mahan · Oct 26, 1975
Joshua

Joshua

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