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What does the Bible say about Jesus fulfilling God's will?

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The Bible indicates that Jesus came to fulfill God's will and instructions, as seen in Hebrews 10:7.

In Hebrews 10:7, Jesus states, 'Lo, I come to do thy will, O God.' This is a profound expression of His commitment to fulfilling the purpose laid out for Him by the Father. Throughout the New Testament, we see how Jesus acknowledges His role as a servant who was given specific commandments by the Father to complete the work of salvation. His obedience to these commandments is central to His identity as the God-man, and it underscores the depth of His mission: to save His elect by perfectly fulfilling the law and taking upon Himself the penalty for sin. This obedience not only showcases His divinity but also His humanity, as He willingly embraced the responsibilities assigned to Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:7, John 10:18, John 12:49

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