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What does the Bible say about Jesus being about His Father's business?

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Jesus emphasized His mission to fulfill the Father's purpose in redemption, stating, 'I must be about my Father's business.'

In Luke 2:49, Jesus declares, 'I must be about my Father’s business,' highlighting His intent to fulfill the divine mission of redemption. This mission signifies that Christ came to save His people, which involves the culmination of prophecies and the fulfillment of the law. Throughout Scripture, we see Jesus acutely aware of His role in redemptive history, from His birth to His ministry, culminating in His sacrificial death and resurrection. Understanding Jesus' commitment to His Father's business assures believers that their redemption is not a matter of chance but a divinely orchestrated purpose.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49

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