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

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The Bible emphasizes that Jesus, even at a young age, understood the importance of being in His Father's house and engaging in His work (Luke 2:49).

In Luke 2:49, Jesus responds to His mother by stating, 'How is it that ye sought me? Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?' This statement reveals His deep awareness of His divine mission and relationship with God the Father. At twelve years old, Jesus demonstrates a profound understanding of His role in redemptive history, establishing that His priorities were aligned with divine purposes rather than earthly concerns. His engagement in the temple with the doctors highlighted His wisdom and the importance of spiritual matters, even at such a young age. This passage underscores that Jesus was not merely an obedient child but the incarnate Son of God, devoted to fulfilling His Father's will.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49

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