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What does the Bible say about going to the Father?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus goes to the Father as part of His mediatorial work, which is a cause for rejoicing for believers.

In John 14:28, Jesus tells His disciples, 'If you loved me, you would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father.' This statement encapsulates the essence of His mission and the joy that should fill the hearts of believers. As the Mediator, Jesus fulfills the role of a servant by perfectly obeying the Father and accomplishing the work necessary for the redemption of His people. His ascent to the Father signifies acceptance of that work, representing a promise of hope and future reunion for believers. Thus, Christ's going to the Father is a profound theological truth that reflects both His divine authority and the assurance of eternal life for those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: John 14:28, Matthew 20:18-19

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