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What does the Bible say about Jesus doing all things well?

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The Bible states that 'He hath done all things well,' indicating the perfection of Christ's work and his sovereign control over all creation.

The phrase 'He hath done all things well' speaks to the complete and perfect nature of Christ's work. It signifies that everything He did was executed flawlessly and according to God's will. This includes His creative acts, His work in salvation, and His ongoing providence in the lives of believers. In Mark 7:37, this statement follows a miracle where Jesus heals a deaf and mute man, demonstrating His authority and power. His actions reveal His nature as the omnipotent God who is involved intimately and excellently in the affairs of humanity, affirming that all His works are good and for His glory.
Scripture References: Mark 7:37

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