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What does the Bible say about Jesus' father's business?

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Jesus' father's business refers to his redemptive mission to save sinners.

In Luke 2:49, Jesus expresses his purpose by stating, 'I must be about my Father's business.' This phrase signifies that his primary mission was to execute the will of God the Father, which centered on redemption. Throughout the Gospel of Luke, Jesus is portrayed as the Saviour who brings grace and salvation. As he discusses with the scribes in the temple, it becomes evident that the Father's business encompasses not just teaching but fulfilling the redemptive plan set forth for humanity. This culminates in his sacrificial death and resurrection, reflected in verses like John 3:16, which highlights God's desire to save the lost through his Son.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49, John 3:16

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